[lg policy] Pre-Registration Announcement-Ethics and Politics of Research with Immigrant Populations Conference
Kendall King
kendall at UMN.EDU
Wed Mar 3 22:57:47 UTC 2010
PRE-REGISTRATION ANNOUNCEMENT
THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF RESEARCH WITH IMMIGRANT POPULATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESIDENT'S INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE 2010
Friday and Saturday, June 4-5, 2010
Publishing Workshop Saturday, June 5
Hubert H. Humphrey Center
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
What are the epistemological and ethical considerations in research
with immigrant populations? Join university and community colleagues
and students from a variety of disciplines and interests to discuss
these issues.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS OPEN UNTIL APRIL 5, 2010
Pre-registration for students is $25 and $50 for non-students
Pre-registration forms are available at www.cehd.umn.edu/Immigrant-Research
Space is limited. We strongly encourage early registration.
After April 5 or onsite registration is $50 for students and $75 for
non-students.
For more information, please contact Sarah Hansen, conference
assistant, hanse230 at umn.edu
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Bic Ngo, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of
Minnesota
Martha Bigelow, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University
of Minnesota
Stacey J. Lee, Department of Educational Policy Studies, University of
Wisconsin, Madison
PLENARISTS
Dina Birman, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois-
Chicago, PI, School-based Mental Health interventions for refugees
(National Institute for Mental Health)
Jorge A. Bustamante, Professor of Sociology, University of Notre Dame,
UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants
Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor of Education, University of
Pennsylvania, Editor of Anthropology and Education Quarterly
Awad Ibrahim, Professor of Education, University of Ottawa, Canada, Co-
editor of Global Linguistic Flows: Hip-Hop Cultures, Youth Identities
and the Politics of Language (2009)
Kevin Kumashiro, Professor of Educational Policy Studies, University
of Illinois-Chicago, Author of Against Common Sense: Teaching and
Learning Toward Social Justice, revised edition (2009)
**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN DESIGNATED BY THE OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
FOR RESEARCH TO SATISFY THE AWARENESS/DISCUSSION COMPONENT OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA’S RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH (RCR)
CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENT.
For more information about the conference please visit: www.cehd.umn.edu/Immigrant-Research
Primary Sponsor: President’s Interdisciplinary Conference Initiative
Co-sponsors at the University of Minnesota: College of Education and
Human Development; Asian American Studies Program; Center for Advanced
Research on Language Acquisition; Center for Urban and Regional
Affairs; Center for Writing; Children, Youth and Family Consortium;
China Center; Department of Anthropology; Department of French &
Italian; Department of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies; Department
of German, Scandinavian & Dutch; Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Studies; Immigration History Research Center; Institute for Advanced
Study; Program in Linguistics; Program in Second Language Studies
(CLA); The Office for Public Engagement
Plus: Minnesota Department of Education, Refugee School Impact Grant
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