*Call for Papers and Panel Sessions**
**18th Annual Critical Geography Conference: Constructing a radical politics
in an age of crisis**
**Clark University, Worcester, MA, November 4-6, 2011*

Co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University and the
journal *Human Geography*, the 18th Annual Conference on Critical Geography
seeks to bring critical geographers together to engage with a world in
crisis. Historically, crises have been viewed as moments of political
opportunity; as points in time where hegemonic contradictions are revealed
and contested. This conference views crisis as an entry point into questions
of how critical geographers can construct a responsive, radical politics. If
the point of critical social theory is not only to understand but to change,
we seek to question what notions of change, politics, and action underlie
contemporary critical and radical geographies.

The conference will begin on Friday, November 4th, 2011. The opening evening
will feature a keynote address by Neil Smith, Distinguished Professor of
Anthropology and Geography and Director of the Center for Place, Culture,
and Politics at the CUNY Graduate Center.

The program on Saturday, November 5th will consist of paper sessions,
panels, and round table discussions. Saturday evening will feature a keynote
panel addressing the theme of the conference. Sunday, November 6th will
include additional sessions.

We invite you to submit abstracts or proposals for paper sessions, panels,
roundtable discussions, or sessions with alternative formats by the deadline
of *August 15, 2011*. Abstracts or proposals should be 250 words in length,
and we ask that you include contact information and any titles or
affiliations you would like placed in the program. We are especially
interested in participants organizing their own sessions. If you are
interested in organizing a session, please let us know in advance and you
can then issue your own CFP through the appropriate mailing lists. Papers
submitted individually will be reviewed by the program committee after
August 15, and will be accepted for committee-organized sessions as space
allows. Please send your abstract or proposal to
criticalgeogra...@clarku.edu.

Further information on the conference, including accommodations, paper
sessions, and the conference synopsis will be available at the conference
web site, www.criticalgeography.org. Please feel free to email any further
questions to the conference planning committee at
criticalgeogra...@clarku.edu.

We look forward to seeing you in the fall!


-- 
John Lauermann
PhD Student, Research Fellow
Graduate School of Geography, Clark University
950 Main St, Worcester, MA 01610
jlauerm...@clarku.edu \\ johnlauermann.com

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