Thursday, August 30, 2012

Borders and other Featured Themes at AAG 2013 - Los Angeles; Plus, Organize a Field Trip or Workshop

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Featured Theme: Borders
Organize a Field Trip or Workshop
More Emerging Themes
Important Dates
About the Meeting
AAG Annual Meeting to Feature Theme on Borders

 

The AAG Annual Meeting in Los Angeles will provide a unique opportunity to feature an emerging theme on "Borders." With Southern California as a backdrop, L.A. is an excellent venue for advancing scholarship on political borders and their implications for the places they separate and the connectivity between them. Research and theoretical work on migration, language and culture, water, sovereignty, and economies, either in the United States or elsewhere, are welcome. Read the Call for Papers and submit an abstract by Oct. 24 to organize a session. Learn more. 

Propose a Field Trip or Workshop for the AAG Annual Meeting

 

Field trips and workshops offer Annual Meeting attendees unique opportunities to interact with colleagues with similar interests while learning about the rich cultural and physical geography of Los Angeles and Southern California. The AAG invites anyone attending the upcoming conference in April to organize informative field trips in and around the L.A. area. Field trip proposals are due Nov. 1. Learn more. 

Emerging Themes 


Each year, the AAG identifies a few themes for its Annual Meeting to help focus discussion and provide a fresh and engaging structure to the conference program. Attendees are also invited to develop themes relevant to the meeting's location or influenced by political and intellectual trends within the discipline. Current themes include:

Please take a moment to read the Call for Papers and Abstract Guidelines

 

Learn more.

 

Important Dates

  • October 24 - Abstract Deadline
  • (Call for papers ends; Last day for presenters to register and submit abstracts)
  • March 15 - Early registration discount ends
  • April 9-13 - AAG Annual Meeting
About the AAG Annual Meeting

 

The weeklong conference is expected to host more than 8,000 geographers from around the world and feature over 4,000 presentations, posters, workshops, and field trips by leading scholars and researchers. The AAG Annual Meeting is an interdisciplinary forum open to anyone with an interest in geography and related disciplines.

 

The AAG Annual Meeting is an interdisciplinary forum open to anyone with an interest in geography and related disciplines. All scholars, researchers, and students are welcome to submit abstracts for papers and presentations. 

 

Learn more.  

We look forward to seeing you in Los Angeles!

 

Sincerely,
Oscar Larson
AAG Conference Director
meeting@aag.org
David Coronado
AAG Communications Director
geography@aag.org
AAG 2013
LOS ANGELES
April 9-13, 2013

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