Crimmigration in the Shadow of Sovereignty, III Cinets Conference Call for Papers
Call for Papers Third CINETS Conference—6th and 7th October 2016
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
http://www.crimmigrationcontrol.com
Themes: 1) Federalisms and sovereignties 2) Technologies and control 3) Borders, enforcement and detention 4) Trafficking and forced migration
We are pleased to issue this Call for Papers for the 3rd CINETS Crimmigration Conference. Please submit or inquire to: mlawprograms@umd.edu Presentations must be carried out in the official language of the Congress, English, (unless special arrangements are made) and they must follow one of the three proposed formats: 1) Oral; 2) Paper; 3) Combined 4) Alternative Oral presentations will last for 15 minutes, with access to technology (computer; projector) Paper submissions will be considered for possible publication for the 3rd CINETS book (30pp maximum in A4 Word format, Calibri, size 11 font, line spacing of 1.5 lines and 1 inch (3 cm) margins. Alternative presentation may include a work of art, dance or other expressive, visual presentation Combined Submissions indicate you intend to do 1 and 2, or some combination with 4. Abstracts must follow narrative format of 500 word maximum, and include Topic Area and whether a presentation). Abstracts must be submitted and must include author(s), professional/academic affiliation, and email. Abstracts should be sent to mlawprograms@umd.edu.
Dates to Remember:
Abstracts due: November 1, 2015
Admissions notification: December 15, 2015
Final Papers due: April 15, 2016
Conference: 6-7 October 2016
Conference Committee CINETS—Crimmigration Control International Net of Studies MLAW Programs at the University of Maryland Conference Maryland Sponsors MLAW Programs, driven by MPOWER; Center for the History of the New America
Abstracts should be sent to mlawprograms@umd.edu
For questions, please contact
Center For the History of the New AmericaAllison Gunn and Thomas Messersmith, GAs2155 Taliaferro Hall(301) 405-4305http://newamerica.umd.edu