32nd Conference. Association for Contemporary Iberian Studies
The conference will take place at Wolfson Hall, University of Glasgow. You are cordially invited to offer a paper, panel, or workshop presentation. Panels of four papers maximum are also sought on specific themes in addition to individual presentations. The panel should be organised by one convenor who will be responsible for inviting the speakers and chairing the session. You are also invited to suggest any speakers who you think would be willing to offer a paper, bearing in mind, however, that ACIS does not normally offer a fee or expenses for speakers. The choice of all panels and papers will be made by the Conference programme organiser in consultation with the Executive Committee.Below are the suggested thematic areas for papers and panels, which must relate primarily to Spain and Portugal. The themes are not exclusive and may be interdisciplinary in nature.Politics, Government, International Relations, the EU, Nationalism, Regionalisms Economics, Business, Labour, Social and Welfare issues, Education Film, Television, Journalism, Media, Advertising, Leisure, Tourism, Sport Twentieth-Century History Cultural Studies, Identities, Gender Language, Linguistics, Language Policy and Pedagogy.Other suggestions are welcome, and Panels can be more specific within these broad areas. Papers will be allocated a maximum of 30 minutes on the programme, in order to leave time for discussion and debate. If you wish to offer a paper, please refer to the Guidelines for Papers (on the next page). For papers, please send, preferably by e-mail, a title and abstract (approx. 150 words) by 15 May 2011 and for Panels by 22 May 2011 to: Dr Margaret Anne ClarkeSchool of Languages and Area StudiesPark BuildingKing Henry I StreetPortsmouthPO1 2DZE-mail: acis2011@iberianstudies.netInformal enquiries concerning papers and topics are welcome before the deadlines. Please note that a year¿s membership will be included in the conference fee. Details concerning conference registration will be made available in due course on the ACIS website www.iberianstudies.net. Please visit this site for further information about the Association.