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Shane Epting (me) has a new website. It was challenging to think of a domain name that we have the work of Shane Epting, the CV of Shane Epting, and the biography of Shane Epting. I decided to go with http://www.shaneepting.com as the website for Shane Epting. There's is not much to it, just the items listed above. I might inlcude a blog or a link to this blog. Do people still read blogs? Do I have anything to say that is worthy of a blog? Probably not. Sigh.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
UNIVERSIDAD
AUTÓNOMA METROPOLITANA-Iztapalapa, UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ, THE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS, LA FACULTAD LATINOAMERICANA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES-
México, CENTER FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ETHICS AND POLICY
Invite
proposals for papers for an international colloquium
The Philosophical and
Political Dimensions of NAFTA: examining 20 years of free trade
Mexico
City - April 24 & 25, 2014
Keynote Address by Enrique Dussel
Invited talks by Trish Glazebrook and Jules
Simon
The implementation of the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) on January 1, 1994 marked the beginning of an economic,
political, and social transformation in Mexico, and to lesser degrees in the
United States and Canada. Now that twenty years have passed, we can
examine the achievements and failures of the treaty. This conference brings together multiple perspectives to
advance an understanding of the impacts of NAFTA on the signatory
countries.
Topics:
- Rights of Indigenous people
- Environmental impacts, biodiversity and land ethics
- Justice and Labor
- Identity
- Violence and human rights
- Social and economic balance
- Social movements and protest
- Regional integration
- Immigration policy
- Quality of democracy
- Education
- Media
This list is only suggestive; other topics are welcome
and encouraged. Presentations can be in Spanish, English or French (translation
services will be provided between English and Spanish).
Abstracts:
Send abstracts of 200 words, prepared for blind review,
to Shane Epting at the following address: coloquiotlcan@gmail.com.
Please include a separate document that includes the title of the paper,
author's name, affiliation, and abridged curriculum vitae. The deadline for
abstracts is February 1, 2014. For participants needing an earlier
acceptance/rejection notification, please include the date by which you need a
response with your contact information. We will accommodate your request if it is possible. Otherwise, accepted participants will be notified no later than
February 28, 2014. The deadline to RSVP is March 31, 2014, via email.
Registration:
Registration fee: $50 USD general registration; $200 MXN
for Mexican national students (paid on site).
Hotel Reservations:
Casa de la Condesa, http://casadelacondesahotel.com
Presentations:
Presentations are 20 minutes. Presenters have the option
of their work being published online prior to the conference. If a
presenter would like to have their work available online, please send the
final text before April 15, 2014 in an electronic format (Word).
A refereed selection of papers will be published in an
edited book. Participants should send extended and revised versions of their
papers on or before July 15, 2014. These versions should be between 20 and
25 pages in length, and must follow APA guidelines.
Conference Location:
San Rafael Atlixco No. 186, Col. Vicentina,
Iztapalapa, 09340, México City.,
Casa Galván,
Universad Autonoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa,
Questions?
For more information, please send emails to Shane Epting
at coloquiotlcan@gmail.com.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Call for Abstracts, Panels, and Roundtable Discussions
CALL FOR PAPERS
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA METROPOLITANA-Iztapalapa, UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ, THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS, LA FACULTAD LATINOAMERICANA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES- México, CENTER FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ETHICS AND POLICY
Invite proposals for papers for an international Colloquium
The Philosophical and Political Dimensions of NAFTA: examining 20 years of free trade
San Rafael Atlixco No. 186, Col. Vicentina, Iztapalapa, 09340, México.,
Casa Galván , Mexico City - April 24, 25, 2014
The signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA ) on January 1, 1994 marked the beginning of an economic, political, and social transformation in Mexico, and to lesser degrees in the United States and Canada. Now that twenty years have passed, we can examine the achievements and failures of the treaty.
This conference brings together multiple perspectives to advance an interdisciplinary understanding of the political, social, economic impacts of NAFTA on the signatory countries.
Topics:
- Regional integration
- Rights of Indigenous people
- Environmental impacts, biodiversity and land ethics
- Justice and Labor
- Identity
- Violence and human rights
- Social and economic balance
- Social movements and protest
- Education
- Media
- Immigration policy
- Quality of democracy
This list is only suggestive; other topics are welcome and encouraged. Presentations can be in Spanish, English or French (translation services will be provided between English and Spanish).
Abstracts:
The deadline for abstracts is February 1, 2014. Send abstracts of 200 words, prepared for blind review, to the following address: coloquiotlcan@gmail.com. Please include a separate document that includes the title of the paper, author's name, affiliation, and abridged curriculum vitae.
Accepted participants will be notified no later than February 28, 2014.
The deadline to RSVP is March 31, 2014, via email.
Registration:
Registration fee: $50 USD general registration; $200 MXN for Mexican national students (paid on site).
Hotel Reservations:
El Diplomatico, www.eldiplomatico.com.mx
Presentations:
Presentations are 20 minutes. Presenters have the option of their work being published online prior to the conference. If a presenter would like to have their work available online, please send the final text before April 15, 2014 in an electronic format (Word ).
A refereed selection of papers will be published in an edited book. Participants should send extended and revised versions of their papers on or before July 15, 2014. These versions should be between 20 and 25 pages in length, and must follow APA guidelines.
Questions?
For more information, please send emails to Shane Epting at coloquiotlcan@gmail.com.
The items not included in this call will be resolved by the Organizing Committee
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