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The Executive Committee of the Humor Studies Caucus is looking to add one or two members for an upcoming term. We would definitely like to add at least one graduate student.
The responsibilities of the members would be to help organize at least one panel for submission to the ASA national conference each year, as well as one panel for a regional ASA conference. Organizing panels involves soliciting papers, choosing participants, either writing or soliciting an abstract, and overseeing submission. Often, the amount of work is less than organizing a single panel on one’s own.
Benefits include being able to shape panels, including placing yourself on a panel as either a presenter or chair. In addition, participation gets your name circulating in humor studies and the ASA and adds to your CV.
Past participation in the Humor Studies Caucus will be considered a plus for being selected but is not necessary. Please send a CV to Tracy Wuster at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by September 15. Feel free to ask any questions not answered here.
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