WRITING RESEARCH ACROSS BORDERS
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
2008 Santa Barbara Conference on Writing Research
University of California Santa Barbara
February 22-24, 2008
Call for Proposals
Theme: Writing Research Across Borders
Due Date: May 1
Length: under 300 words
The Gevirtz Graduate School of Education and the Writing Programs at the University of California, Santa Barbara and the University of California, Davis invite proposals for their interdisciplinary conference, "Writing Research Across Borders," to be held February 22-24, 2008 in Santa Barbara, California.
This is an exciting time where research on writing is having many births, rebirths, and growing spurts in many nations, with foci on many levels of schooling and development across the lifespan. At the 2008 Santa Barbara Conference on Writing Research we hope to foster dialogues across different writing research traditions, located in varied national, disciplinary, and programmatic venues. We have invited a premier panel of plenary and featured speakers to represent the diversity of writing research in the world and to open the door for further broad participation from researchers of all nations interested in exploring writing across all life stages, institutional settings, and disciplinary approaches.
This conference follows on the successes of the 2002 and 2005 Santa Barbara Conferences on Writing Research, which had the themes of "Writing as A Human Activity" and "Writing Research in the Making." Information about the 2005 conference is available at http://education.ucsb.edu/netshare/wrconf05/.
Further information about our upcoming 2008 conference is available at http://www.writing.ucsb.edu/wrconf08/.
We invite proposals for panels, roundtables, and individual presentations that discuss works in progress, completed research, and reflections on how writing research is conceived, proposed, funded, carried out, published, and responded to. Conference proposals should be submitted by May 1, 2007. Proposals should be under 300 words and in English (for a fuller statement on language diversity at our conference, please see http://www.writing.ucsb.edu/wrconf08/language.html ). Please send proposals via email (as a Microsoft Word attachment or in the email body) to writing@education.ucsb.edu or send paper copies to the address below.
TRAVEL ASSISTANCE FELLOWSHIPS:
In addition, through the generosity of the Writing Program of the University of California at Davis and Chris Thaiss, the Clark Kerr Professor of Writing at UC Davis, we are able to offer a small number of fellowships to help support travel expenses for speakers. Fellowships will be awarded based on financial need and proposal quality. If you would like to apply for a fellowship, please submit a separate fellowship application letter explaining your need for funding.
If you have questions about the fellowship application letter or other aspects of the submission process, please feel free to contact Dr. Charles Bazerman or Suzie Null, the Writing Research Across Borders Conference Coordinators. Both can be reached at the address at the bottom of the page.
Thank you for your interest in our conference. If you have any questions please contact us at the above addresses below.
For the Organizing Committee,
Charles Bazerman
Sheridan Blau
Robert Krut
Susan McLeod
Suzie Null
Paul Rogers
Amanda Stansell
http://www.writing.ucsb.edu/wrconf08/
writing@education.ucsb.edu
Committee Contact Information:
writing@education.ucsb.edu or
Writing Research Across Borders Conference Proposal Committee
c/o Charles Bazerman
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
UC Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CA 93106-9490
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
CFP: Writing Research Across Boarders
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