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Migration Network of the Social Science History Association (SSHA)
 
SSHA Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2012: "Histories of Capitalism" 37th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

Date and Location: Vancouver, November 1-4, 2012
Submission Deadline: March 1st, 2012
Conference Theme: “Histories of Capitalism"

We are now accepting conference submissions for the 2012 SSHA Annual Conference.  You may either login to submit a conference proposal directly or consult the SSHA's system of scholarly networks and network representatives for further assistance. Individuals who are new to the SSHA need to create an account prior to using the online submission site. Please keep in mind that if your panel is accepted, every person on the panel has to register for the conference. Graduate students are eligible to apply for financial support to attend the annual meeting.

The Migration Networks is one of the largest and most active networks at the SSHA. We hereby invite you to submit panels (greatly encouraged) and papers related to the theme of migration for the forthcoming conference on “Histories of Capitalism” in Vancouver. We also encourage papers and panels on all aspects of social science history – as well as interdisciplinary panels.

H-migration can be very useful to find panelists, chairs and commentators. In the past, great panels have been formed or completed this way. 

Panels and papers may address the topics below, and, as always, related subjects and new ideas are highly welcome:   

Migrant Entrepreneurs-Economic Migration
Gender and (Economic) Migration
Migration without Capitalism
(World) Capitalism without Migration
Political Crisis/Economic Crisis and Migration (Exile, Political Exile)
Migration, Revolution, and Political Change
Origins of Restrictions on Migration/Restrictive Policies
Internal Migration (China, Russia)
Human Trafficking/Sex Trafficking
Children and Sex-Trafficking
Migration of Children
Family and Demography
Canadian Migration
Relationships and Emotional Narrative/Epistolary Narrative
North-South Relations
Health and Migration
Education and Migration
International Education Networks
Demography and Migration across Disciplines
Cities, Urban History, and Migration

To enter a panel or paper, please go to: http://www.ssha.org/.

Please feel free to contact the Migration Network Representatives for comments, questions, or for help with submissions:

Sonia Cancian cancian.sonia@gmail.com
Barbara
Lüthi Barbara.Luethi@unibas.ch
Maddalena
Marinari mmarinari@gmail.com
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney jpieper007@gmail.com

 

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