CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR CAMWS 2025
The 121st Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held Wednesday-Saturday, March 19th-22nd, 2025, in Urbana - Champaign at the Hilton Garden Inn and the Holiday Inn at the invitation of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Proposals for panels, workshops, individual papers, posters, and round-table discussions on any aspect of the ancient Mediterranean world are now being accepted. Teachers (K-12, college, university) and independent scholars, as well as graduate and undergraduate students, are encouraged to submit proposals. Papers that are likely to be of broad interest, such as those with direct applicability to teaching or those engaged with issues of diversity, gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity, are especially welcome.
All panel abstracts, workshop proposals, and round-table discussion proposals (with accompanying abstracts) must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, August 26, 2024.
All individual paper abstracts must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, October 14, 2024. (This has been extended from the previous date)
All abstracts for poster presentations (open to undergraduates only) must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, November 18, 2024.
Abstracts for poster MUST follow the published guidelines.
All submissions will be judged anonymously by the Program Committee, chaired by CAMWS President Lorenzo F. Garcia, Jr., of the University of New Mexico.
An individual may submit only one abstract for an individual paper and may deliver only one paper/poster presentation at the meeting.
It is permissible, however, for a person both to deliver a paper and also to serve as the organizer of a panel, a workshop, or a round-table discussion.
An organizer may submit only one proposal for a panel, a workshop, or a round-table discussion.
A panel must have a presider and include three to six papers.
A workshop must have a presider and at least one presenter; it must include activities designed for audience participation.
A round-table discussion must have one discussion leader and may have up to two.
A paper delivered at a CAMWS meeting should present fresh ideas, not repeat ideas already presented in a similar venue. There is no prohibition against delivering a paper that was previously presented 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. If, however, an abstract has already been accepted for a meeting of another classical association in North America, that abstract must not be submitted to CAMWS unless it has been substantially changed.
The organizer of a panel must submit both a general description of the panel and also an abstract from each of the panelists. (No abstract is required from a panel respondent.)
The proposer of a workshop or a round-table discussion must submit a general description that makes it clear that the activity is suited to the format.
Authors of abstracts, organizers of panels, and proposers of workshops and round-table discussions must not be identified by name or organizational affiliation anywhere in the abstracts or descriptions that they submit.
All submissions must follow the Formatting Guidelines for CAMWS Submissions. Any submission that does not follow these guidelines will be returned to its author for revision.
The maximum time for an individual paper is 15 minutes. Papers in panels with fewer than six participants may exceed this time limit only if approved by the presider, but no panel may last longer than 100 minutes.
Workshops typically last one hour.
CAMWS welcomes papers on material culture and reception.
***The need for projectors and screens must be indicated at the time the proposal is submitted.
***The need for sound must be indicated at the time the proposal is submitted.
Individuals must provide their own laptop computers and any special cables their equipment may need to connect to a standard projector. CAMWS cannot guarantee internet access during presentations.
Please submit all proposals electronically at Individual Abstract Submission Form, Panel Submission Form, Workshop Proposal Form, Poster Presentation 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 for the 2024-2025 fiscal year (July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025) at the time the proposal is submitted. No proposal can be accepted if the author's membership is not current.
Membership can be renewed using this online membership form: camws.org/membership/memberinfo.php. Dues can be paid electronically by credit card via Paypal (with a $3.00 processing fee) or by mailing a check along with a copy of the membership form to CAMWS, Watson Memorial Library, Rm 313, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (office 318-357-4358; fax 318-357-4356).
The Program Committee will reach its decision about proposed panels, workshops, and round tables by September 20, 2024, individual abstracts by November 15, 2024, and poster presentations by December 6, 2024.
Individuals whose submissions have been accepted are expected to register for the CAMWS Annual Meeting by January 13, 2025. The cost of registration increases significantly after that date.
Submission of an abstract is a commitment to present the paper in person in Urbana-Champaign, IL. In the rare instance that a paper must be read in absentia due to extenuating circumstances, the author is asked to arrange for a reader at the appropriate session and to register for at least one day of the meeting.
CAMWS endorses the Statement on Professional Ethics of the Society for Classical Studies (https://classicalstudies.org/about/scs-statement-professional-ethics). All participants in the CAMWS Annual Meeting are expected to adhere to the CAMWS Code of Conduct at Meetings (camws.org/codeofconduct).
RECEIPT DEADLINES:
Monday, August 26, 2024 for Panels / Workshops/Round-Table Discussions
Monday, October 14, 2024 for Individual Abstracts
Monday, November 18, 2024 for Poster Presentations