CAMWS 2017 (Kitchener, Ontario)
Call for Papers, Panels, Workshops and Round-Table Discussions
The 113th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held Wednesday-Saturday, April 5-8, 2017, in Kitchener, Ontario, at the Holiday Inn at the invitation of the University of Waterloo. Proposals for panels, workshops, individual papers and round-table discussions on any aspect of Graeco-Roman antiquity are now being accepted. Especially welcome are submissions likely to be of broad interest, including those on pedagogy. Teachers and students at any level (K-12, college, or university) may submit proposals, but papers written by undergraduates will be evaluated separately and assigned to sessions designated for them.
The deadline for panel and workshop proposals (with accompanying abstracts) has been extended until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, August 31, 2016.
Note: The Workshop deadline has been extended to Monday, October 3, 2016.
All individual paper proposals must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, September 23, 2016. All submissions will be judged anonymously by the Program Committee, chaired by CAMWS President Alden Smith of Baylor University .
An individual may deliver no more than one paper at the meeting and may submit no more than one abstract. A person is free to organize a panel, a workshop, or a round-table discussion in addition to presenting a paper (whether in his/her own panel or in another session). No one whose paper has already been accepted for a panel or a workshop may submit an individual abstract. An organizer may submit no more than one proposal for a panel, a workshop or a round-table discussion. A panel must have a minimum of three, and no more than six, papers. Workshops must have at least one presenter and one presider and include significant activities for audience participation.
Papers delivered at CAMWS should present new ideas to the audience, not repeating work already presented in a similar venue. Members are welcome to present work delivered at the author's home institution, at a specialized conference, or at a meeting outside North America, especially if it is work-in-progress that would benefit from wider discussion. However, if an abstract has been accepted for a meeting of a regional or national classical organization in the United States or Canada, it must not be submitted for the CAMWS meeting, unless it has been substantially changed.
Authors of abstracts and organizers of panels/workshops are not to be identified by name anywhere in their proposals. The panel or workshop organizer will submit a description of the panel or workshop along with the abstracts of the panelists or workshop participants. All submissions must follow these Formatting Guidelines for CAMWS Submissions. Submissions which do not follow these guidelines will be returned to the author for revision.
The maximum time for an individual paper is 15 minutes. Papers in organized panels with fewer than six participants may exceed this time limit, but no panel may last longer than 100 minutes. Workshops will typically last one hour. Requests for audio-visual equipment must be made at the time the abstract is submitted. CAMWS welcomes papers on material culture and reception; however, because LCD projectors are expensive to rent, please request them for textually-based papers only when necessary. Individuals must provide their own laptop computers and adapter/sound cables. CAMWS cannot provide internet access during presentations.
Please submit all proposals electronically at Individual Abstract Submission Form, Panel Submission Form, Workshop Proposal Form or Round Table Discussion Proposal Form. If, for some reason, electronic submission is not possible, please contact the CAMWS office at the address below.
All presenters and organizers are required to be members of CAMWS at the time they submit their abstracts. Membership dues may be paid at camws.org/membership/memberinfo.php by credit card ($3.00 processing fee) or by mailing a check along with a membership form to CAMWS, Department of Classics, Monmouth College, 700 E. Broadway, Monmouth, IL 61462 (office 309-457-2284; fax 815-346-2565;camws@camws.org).
The Program Committee will reach its decision about proposed panels and workshops by September 16, 2016 and about individual abstracts by November 14, 2016. Please be aware that submission of an abstract is a commitment to present the paper in person in Kitchener. Individuals whose papers have been accepted are expected to register for the CAMWS meeting by December 31, 2016 in order to guarantee a place on the program.
RECEIPT DEADLINES:
Panel Submission deadline is now passed.
Deadline extended until Monday, October 3, 2016 for workshops and individual abstracts
Monday, November 14, 2016 (Round Table Discussions)