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Joint conference on material culture, April 7-11, 2011, UW-Madison

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American Studies Association Annual Meeting
Crisis, Chains, and Change: American Studies for the 21st Century,” November 18-21, 2010, San Antonio, TX

Click on Search the Program in the left hand column of the linked page http://convention3.allacademic.com/one/theasa/theasa10/ to view the schedule.  No log in is required. Click on the events calendar box at the top right of the page, and then click on a day to view all of the events.  The session and paper titles are hot-buttoned so you can view abstracts.  There are, however, no session abstracts for panels constructed of individual papers.

This is the final schedule. We have, as you can imagine, a number of people presenting at the 2010 conference, each with their own particular preferences and each with last-minute if not ongoing requests to change times, dates, etc. We cannot change the time of any panel.

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The ASA reminds participants of their professional and ethical obligation to appear in person at their session at the annual meeting. No-shows are conspicuous in their absence. They inconvenience the chair and fellow presenters, as well as those attending their session. The American Studies Association defines a no-show as someone on the program who is not physically present at her/his session at the annual meeting and either (1) has not notified ASA in advance that s/he cannot attend the meeting by October 1, 2010, or (2) has not submitted a presentation to be read by the chair or another person at the meeting by October 1, 2010. No-shows will not be considered for the following year’s program. If you notify ASA in advance or submit a presentation to be made by someone else at your session, you will not be penalized. You are responsible for finding your own alternative presenter.


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