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For the first time AAACIG will hold a joint meeting with The Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR) An annual conference to be held February 17th- 20th, 2010 at the Albuquerque Marriott 2101 Louisiana Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 800-228-9290 505-881-6800 For a list of sessions, submission information, and dates and deadlines Contact David Lancy david.lancy@usu.edu Hotel Reservations: (conference rate) January 31, 2010 More Hotel information at: http://www.sccr.org/sccr2010/hotel.html Conference Registration: Please register through the SCCR website: http://www.sccr.org/sccr2010/registration.html You will need to pay the non-member amount Advance Registration Deadline: January 31, 2010 Organizer: David Lancy All Submissions Deadline: November 30, 2009 Questions? Contact David Lancy david.lancy@usu.edu | Call for Papers and Poster Presentations Children, Families, and the Migration Experience: Opportunities and Challenges Middlesex University, Hendon Campus, London May 21st 2010
Please send abstracts for papers or poster presentations of no more than 300 words to Magda Lopez Rodriguez at m.rodriguez@mdx.ac.uk by 16 December 2009. |
| Call for papers: Center for the Study of Childhood and Youth 3rd International Conference 6th-8th of July 2010 Childhood and Youth in Transition Monthly Seminar at VU University Amsterdam Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology Click here for more information This seminar brings together academics engaged in research with children. During monthly meetings, experts will deliver lectures and participants will discuss relevant literature. The seminar is designed to encourage child-centred approaches to children studies and to develop theory useful to cognitive and social sciences, with the accent on anthropology. The core aim of inspiring academic research with children will be stimulated through joint research projects, publications and conferences with national and international partners. Active dialogue is sought and facilitated with stakeholders and policy makers working on child centred programmes. Specialists conducting research with adolescents are also cordially invited to participate in the seminar. |
Children and the Law |