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Thursday, November 11, 2004

Women and the Environment: Globalizing and Mobilizing

The US National Women s Studies Association Conference will be held in Orlando, Florida on 9-12 June 2005. We invite proposals on a broad range of topics on women and the environment, including but not limited to: environmental justice, environmental racism, agromedicine, women s health, reproductive technologies, animal rights, social ecology, bioregionalism, indigenous rights, biopolitics, genetic and bio-engineering, biodiversity, sustainability, environmental ethics, women-in-development, spiritualism, history, household ecology and economy, food safety and security, demography, and economics. We welcome a multiplicity of voices on these topics and encourage interdisciplinary and cross-cultural proposals from all fields embracing Women s Studies. We welcome a multiplicity of voices on these topics and encourage interdisciplinary and cross-cultural proposals from all fields embracing Women s Studies. Proposals may be submitted for individual papers, panels, workshops, roundtables, and the film and writers series. Pre-arranged panels and roundtables will have a better chance of acceptance than individual paper proposals and proposals for one-person workshops. Space will be limited, so the quality of a proposal is critical to its acceptance. For more information, please visit: www.nwsa.org