FYI.

Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator

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Subject:                CFP: Newberry Seminar on Technology, Politics and Culture
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Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 11:16:10 -0700
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The Newberry Seminar on Technology, Politics, and Culture, co-sponsored
by
the University of Illinois at Chicago, Roosevelt University, the Illinois
Institute of Technology, and Northwestern University

CALL FOR PAPERS
For the 2002-03 academic year

This seminar provides a forum for "works-in-progress" that explores the
relationship between technology, politics, and culture, broadly defined.
It takes place on Fridays from 3:30-5:00 pm at the Newberry Library in
Chicago.

It is open to graduate students, faculty members, independent scholars,
and
professionals in related fields, such as engineering and urban planning.
To maximize the time for discussion, papers are circulated electronically
in advance.  Priority is given to individuals who are at a stage of their
research at which they can best profit from discussion, and to
individuals
who need a venue to present their work.  Papers dealing with pre-1900 and
non-U.S. topics are particularly welcome.

If you are interested in presenting a paper, please send a one-page
proposal along with a brief c.v. to Richard R. John, History Department
M/C
198, University of Illinois at Chicago, 601 South Morgan Street, Chicago,
IL 60607-7109; e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; phone: 312-996-8569.

The Newberry Library is unable to provide funds for travel or lodging,
but
can provide assistance in locating accommodations.

If you would like to be placed on the mailing list to receive
announcements
of upcoming presentations, or if you would like further information about
Newberry Library seminars, phone Rebekah Holmes at the Dr. William M.
Scholl Center for Family and Community History at the Newberry Library at
(312) 255-3524, or send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (Please
include
your e-mail address with all communications, and let us know if you would
be willing to receive announcements by e-mail.)

To have your name removed from the Scholl Center list, or to change your
address, please send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Director
Environment, Society and Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph: 03-325-2811, x8643
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