The Igbo Studies Association (ISA) extends a special invitation to scholars and professionals working on all aspects of studies on the Igbo of Eastern Nigeria and its diaspora for its 11th annual international conference to be held from June 27 – 29, 2013, at Modotel, Enugu, Nigeria.
The Igbo World has been undergoing significant transformations in light of major local, national and global developments. These transformations have posed serious challenges to various aspects of the history, cultures and societies. The Igbo traditional concept of OHAKA remains one such value that has been under tremendous onslaught as a consequence of urbanization, modernity and globalization. Thus, the 11th Annual Meeting will examine the general theme – Ohaka: The Community is Supreme, which is conceptualized in the broadest possible ways to include a variety of topics such as history, culture, development, language, law, women, men, migration, childhood, economy, science, technology and Igbo diaspora communities in historic and contemporary contexts. We welcome both local and international specialists/intellectuals at all stages in their careers to facilitate discussion and dialogue across disciplines and between scholars and professionals and to ask how the Igbo world has influenced and have been influenced by a changing global world.
Panels and individual proposals will engage with a variety of topics on:
- new perspective on literature, film, and the visual arts
- Igbo language, folklores, and values
- shifting individual and community identities
- communities and popular cultures
- history, politics, economics
- status and power relations
- urban mobility and community variations
- community identities in cyber societies
- intra and inter-ethnic relations
- the Igbo and the Nigerian nation
- law, crime and punishment
- education, science and technology
- Igbo diaspora communities
- environment, philosophy, development and human rights
- the Igbo and new social formations
- globalization and changing communal identities
Please include the following in your proposal: your name, current position and institutional affiliation, paper title, abstract (150 words maximum), your mailing address, email, phone and fax number. You will be notified of the status of your abstract and other program details by email. Selected papers will be considered for publication and inclusion in a post-conference edited book. Participants are responsible for the conference registration fees and their travel and lodging costs.
The deadline for submitting papers, as well as panel, proposals is November 30, 2012. Completed papers should be submitted to the conference chair by March 10, 2013.
Please email your proposal to: igbostudies2013conference@gmail.com Chima J. Korieh, PhD, Conference Chair Professor of African History Department of History; Marquette University, P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881, USA
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries/ submissions: igbostudies2013conference@gmail.com
Website: http://igbostudiesassociation.org/2013-conference/
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