Friday, August 6, 2010

[EmergingEthnoNetwork] Fwd: International Marine Conservation Congress 2011 CFP





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From: David Hoffman <DHoffman@anthro.msstate.edu>
Date: Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 1:58 PM
Subject: International Marine Conservation Congress 2011 CFP
To: EANTH-L@listserv.uga.edu


Hi Folks,


For those of you interested in marine conservation issues, please be aware of the CFP for symposia, workshops and focus groups. The call for individual papers will come later.


Saludos,

David


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 [Marine] IMCC 2011 -- Call for proposals for symposia, workshops

and focus groups now open!


***** Please see below *****


The  call for proposals for symposia, workshops, and focus groups is

now open for 2nd International Marine Conservation Congress/Making

Marine Science Matter/, which will be held from 14-18 May 2011 at the

Victoria Convention Centre, Victoria BC, Canada.  The deadline for

proposals is 31 August 2010.  You can find the proposal guidelines and

link to the electronic submission page on the IMCC web site:

http://www.conbio.org/IMCC2011/.   For additional information contact

the program committee at IMCCprogram@gmail.com.


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David M. Hoffman, Ph.D.
Dept. of Anthropology & Middle Eastern Cultures
Mississippi State University
P.O. Box AR
Mississippi State, MS 39762

Room 105 Cobb Institute
662-325-7519

Anthropology Representative
Social Science Working Group (SSWG) 
Society for Conservation Biology
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--
Joe McCarter

PhD candidate
School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences
Victoria University
Wellington
New Zealand

+64 4 4635233 ext. 8619
+64 27 422 4209



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