The deadline for submission to the HGSA Interdisciplinary Conference has been extended to January 5th, 2014. Early submission—especially prior to December 23rd—is highly encouraged for the sake of organizing panels, especially if you are submitting abstracts for existing studies and research.

Please find the CFP below.

The Rice Humanities Graduate Student Association Interdisciplinary Conference
Rice University – School of the Humanities
Graduate Conference
7-9 February 2014

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Humanities Graduate Student Association in association with the School of Humanities invites papers for the upcoming conference – The Rice Humanities Graduate Student Association Interdisciplinary Conference – to be held at Rice University in Houston, Texas on 7-9 February 2014.

The Rice Humanities Graduate Student Association Interdisciplinary Conference is a unique conference designed to promote interdisciplinary conversations among and between Humanities scholars and those in other disciplines at Rice University. The demand for interdisciplinary scholarship in the Humanities continues to grow as Digital Humanities and other subdisciplines emerge with the requirement that scholars understand more than one traditional field of study. Despite calls for increased interdisciplinarity in the Humanities, the propensity towards single-authored papers and studies substantially, if not completely rooted in one traditional discipline, remains strong.

The conference in question seeks to take a step towards changing this by creating a platform for interdisciplinary conversations. Individual papers may be primarily rooted in one’s home discipline, but the panels will consist of scholars each from three different disciplines. The organizers believe that multi-disciplined panels will foster conversations about how to integrate different methodologies into traditional fields, and provide the School of Humanities with a new approach to the practice of interdisciplinary scholarship. This exercise will also strengthen the work of Rice graduate students by forging connections between graduate students from different disciplines who are working on similar topics but may not have been aware of this due to the often department-specific nature of graduate study. To further the interdisciplinary nature of this conference, papers from scholars in fields related to the social sciences, physical sciences, engineering and math are also welcome.

Any topic is acceptable. Papers should not exceed twenty minutes in length.

Please submit your final 300-word abstract, along with your name, institution, and year of study to hgsa@rice.edu by 5 January 2014.

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