Institute for Community Research Conference
Posted by on February 20, 2004
*****CALL FOR PROPOSALS******
Application Deadline: March 15, 2004
The Institute for Community Research (ICR) in Hartford, CT is sponsoring “Crossroads: Critical Issues in Community-Based Research”, a national conference that will critically explore issues related to community-based research partnerships, methodology, and methods of dissemination. The conference will take place June 10-13, 2004 in Hartford, CT.
ICR is currently accepting applications for workshop and panel discussion proposals that address how class, ethnicity, race, gender, culture and power impact research partnerships; gaps between communities and the institutions that serve them (e.g., schools, clinics, after-school programs, political representatives); and ways that participatory or collaborative research partnerships can remedy these and other cultural, health, environmental and economic policy oriented problems.
Recognizing that community-based collaborative research (CBCR) is a growing field, the conference is aimed at developing a critical analysis of current approaches which move us to the next level in improving our relationships and methods. The conference will explore and critique core dimensions of CBCR in the following areas: Theory, Ethics, Methods, Skills, Use of Research Results and Topical Issues. (See http://www.incommunityresearch.org/news/CrossroadsConf/presentapps.htm for more information about Tracks and Session topics)
APPLICATON PROCEDURES
Application Deadline: March 15, 2004
Your proposal application should include the following:
* Name(s) of presenters/session leaders
* Contact information (organization, address, phone/fax, email)
* Description/abstract of your presentation (no more than 400 words) that includes: title, topic to be covered and detailed description of format or outline of the presentation plan
Please indicate the Track and Session Title you are applying to as specified by the above list. If your proposal cuts across two or more session topics, or If you are applying for a session that is not listed above, please indicate this clearly on your application. See http://www.incommunityresearch.org/news/CrossroadsConf/presentapps.htm for more information about Tracks, Session topics and application procedures.
Your application may be submitted via email, mail or fax to:
Crossroads Conference Call for Proposals
Institute for Community Research
2 Hartford Square West, Suite 100
Hartford, CT 06106
Ph: 860-278-2044
Fax: 860-278-2141
Email: crossroads@icrweb.org
Note: If you are sending your application via email, please state “Crossroads Presentation Proposal” in the subject line.
Questions? Contact crossroads@icrweb.org or call 860-278-2044 ext. 303
***REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN***
Registration is now open for “Crossroads: Critical Issues in Community-Based Research”
June 10-13, 2004
Go to http://www.incommunityresearch.org/news/crossroads.htm for more information about the conference and for registration information
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