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New format for 2010 NAEA convention: Poster session

This year the NAEA Convention Proposal Form includes the option to present research in a poster format. The advantage of this format is that your work will be available for viewing for three days, including designated time when all poster presenters will be available for the discussion of their work. NAEA encourages the submission of a wide range of research methods, including Applied Research by practitioners

2009 women's caucus awards

Recipients of 2008 women's caucus awards are:

June King McFee Award 2009: David Burton (speech) & ELizabeth Delacruz (speech)

Kathy Connors Award 2009: Sheri Klein (speech)

Mary J. Rouse Award 2009: Marjorie Manifold (speech)

Carrie Nordlund pre-K-12 Award 2009: Caryl Rae Church

The Maryl Fletcher de Jong Service Award 2009: Maryl Fletcher de Jong

2009 Enacting Change: What we can learn from each other?

Current, previous, and future NAEA Women's Caucus members were encouraged to invite another person just met at NAEA to a dialogue about enacting change. A suggestion from the 2008 lobby session for the Women's Caucus to organize mentor relationships was the topic in 2009. Questions posed were: What are issues you would like to hear others' experiences about or would like to share? How do feminists view "rules" and "boundaries" across cultural difference and socio-political hierarchies intended to maintain order? When are rules a matter of state, and when do these allude to human relationships of a global nature? Does the Women's Caucus need a collective identity (e.g., a construct of "women") or mission or coalition for socio-political mobilization? (Photos)

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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