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2011 Global Interdisciplinary Conference on Love

Social Science->Anthropology

St. Louis, South Africa

October 1, 2011 - October 1, 2011

Conference on Love

A 2011 Video / Virtual Conference Scheduled Event

Event Schedule

Abstract Submission Deadline – April 15, 2011
Booking Form Deadline – April 30, 2011
Conference Draft Submission Deadline – August 1, 2011
Video Submission Deadline – September 1, 2011
Conference Mailing Date – October 1, 2011
Conference Viewing Deadline – October 31, 2011

“Love is in the air, love is everywhere. Love will make you weep, it will make you strong, it will make you feel as if you belong.” - Author Unknown

Love is said to the most powerful of all emotions. Global Research Studies takes aim at this subject and delves deep into read more...

Fourth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum Conference

Social Science->Anthropology

Johannesburg, South Africa

June 30, 2011 - July 3, 2011

Inclusive Museum Conference is held annually in different locations around the world. The inaugural Conference was held at the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, the Netherlands in 2008, the Second International Conference on the Inclusive Museum was held at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia in 2009, and the 2010 Conference was held at Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, Turkey. read more...

Exploring Pennsylvania History in the Ground--2011 Archaeological Field School

Social Science->Anthropology

Huntington, Austria

May 16, 2011 - June 24, 2011

Penn State Department of Anthropology will offer an archaeological field school that will excavate Fort Shirley, an important Colonial-era fort erected in 1755. Last season’s field school located one of the palisade walls, numerous eighteenth century artifacts, and abundant evidence for prehistoric occupation of the site. Under the direction of archaeologist Dr. Jonathan Burns of AXIS Research, Inc., the 2011 field school will explore the interior of the fort, expose the outline of the fort including its bastions, and search for George Croghan’s homestead and trading post.

Whether you are a current anthropology student or simply interested in learning more read more...

Taking Malta out of the Box: Island Cultures, Economies, and Identities

Social Science->Anthropology

Valletta, Malta

May 4, 2011 - May 8, 2011

may be small, but with a history featuring the Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Knights of St John, and British, its heritage is monumental.

Located at the heart of the Mediterranean and with a population density of about 1300 people per km², today’s Maltese archipelago is a bustling microstate. The islands’ official languages are English and Maltese, a descendent of Medieval Arabic. Malta’s package tourism industry thrives on the islands’ sunny, beautiful scenery, which forms the backdrop to countless heritage attractions, including three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From megalithic temples to Baroque bastions, from paleochristian read more...

Hard Reality of Dream Society: Uses of Anthropology in Contemporary World

Social Science->Anthropology

Ljubljana, Slovenia

September 23, 2010 - September 26, 2010

world is characterised by consumption and information technology, but it seems that consumption and information society is in crisis and tries to find alternative ways of living. Some authors are predicting the transformation of consumption society into dream society in which material wealth is going to be replaced by emotional wealth. Such utopian predictions are, nevertheless, challenged by the real life experience of contemporary people. Our reality is, namely, often different from our perceptions of progress on various segments of society and this conference intends to focus on such discrepancies.
Although multiculturality, intercultural and crosscultural communication is constantly emphasised read more...

Pharmaceutical Labeling Summit From FDAAA to SPL to REMS - Navigating the FDAs New Focus

Social Science->Anthropology

Washington, Slovenia

July 22, 2010

it’s the age-old battle of getting a label approved — or emerging conflicts over postmarket revisions — labeling remains one of the most intense negotiations the drug industry has with the FDA.

Labeling has always been a factor, but today, approvals and revisions have taken on a whole new dimension with the FDA’s new emphasis on careful deliberation and approval of new drugs (not to mention postmarket safety). Consider:

* The key drug labeling case of Wyeth v. Levine, in which the Supreme Court held that federal regulatory approval of a medication does not shield the manufacturer read more...

Presencia de Lenguas Nacionales y Extranjeras en el Bicentenario

Social Science->Anthropology

Santiago de Chile, Chile

April 7, 2010 - April 9, 2010

de Santiago de Chile (USACH) cordially invites all language teachers working at Chilean and international universities to participate in the XVIIth SONAPLES Conference to be held at the USACH Campus, located on Avenida Libertador Bernardo OHiggins 3363, Estacin Central, Santiago, 7th 9th April, 2010.
SONAPLES members interested in presenting papers, posters or organizing round tables are encouraged to submit and abstract not longer than 300 words to sonaples2010@usach.cl by November 30, 2009. The abstract should include the problem, the methodology and possible main findings.
Teachers of foreign languages in higher education who wish to become members of SONAPLES can visit the read more...

http://www.sdpi.org/12thsdc/index.html

Social Science->Anthropology

Islamabad, Pakistan

December 21, 2009 - December 23, 2009

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JOIN GHOST HUNTERS INTERNATIONALS BRANDY GREEN & ANGELA ALDERMAN IN ST. AUGUSTINE DECEMBER 4th & 5th

Social Science->Anthropology

St. Augustine, Malta

December 4, 2009 - December 6, 2009

the gift of investigation this Holiday Season with 2 NIGHTS at a Haunted Military Hospital in St. Augustine, Florida on December 4th & 5th, 2009. Join GHI's Brandy & Angela for a Meet and Greet, Q&A and investigation! You will have a chance to use equipment seen on this hit paranormal show!

Go to www.skepticalbelievers.com for ticket info. This event is limited so get your tickets soon! 1 or 2 nights available! read more...

Museums for Reconciliation and Peace

Social Science->Anthropology

Seoul, Germany

October 19, 2009 - October 21, 2009

for Reconciliation and Peace
Roles of Ethnographic Museums in the World

Seoul, Korea
19-21 October 2009

ICME (the ICOM International Committee for Museums Ethnography) will hold its 2009 annual conference in Seoul, Korea on 19-21 October, 2009. The meeting will be hosted by The National Folk Museum of Korea (icme2009seoul.icom.museum). Abstracts are being invited by July 1, 2009.

ICME 2009/Seoul invites papers addressing one of two topics – Peace and Reconciliation, as addressed in ethnographic museums and The Role of Ethnographic Museums, in general. This conference invites museum ethnographers and others to address either this very focused topic or the more read more...

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