NEXT MEETING WILL BE MARCH 30-APRIL 1, 2023 IN GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
HOSTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA AND THE CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES
CALL FOR PAPERS
59thAnnual Meeting
Southern Conference on Slavic Studies
Gainesville, Florida
March 30-April 1, 2023
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS: December 1, 2022
The fifty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies (SCSS) will be held in Gainesville, Florida and will be hosted by the University of Florida. The SCSS is the largest of the regional Slavic and Eurasian Studies associations and its programs attract national and international scholarly participation. The purpose of SCSS is to promote scholarship, education, and in all other ways to advance scholarly interest in Russian, Soviet, and East European studies in the Southern region of the United States and nationwide. Membership in SCSS is open to all persons interested in furthering these goals.
The John Shelton Curtiss Lecture at the Friday Banquet will be given by Mark Galeotti.
Papers from all humanities and social science disciplines are welcome, as is a focus on countries other than Russia/USSR. We encourage participation from scholars of all Slavic, East European, and Eurasian regions. Papers can be on any time period and any topic relevant to these regions.
The program committee is accepting panel and paper proposals until December 1, 2022. Whole panel proposals (chair, three papers, discussant) or roundtables (chair and three to five participants) are preferred, but proposals for individual papers will also be accepted. Whole panel proposals should include the titles of each individual paper as well as a title for the panel itself and identifying information (email address and institutional affiliation) for all participants. Roundtable proposals should include a title and identifying information for all participants. Proposals for individual papers should include paper title, identifying information, and a one-paragraph abstract to guide the program committee in the assembly of panels. If any AV equipment will be needed, proposals must indicate so when they are submitted. AV will be of limited availability and assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Email your proposals to Lee Farrow at lfarrow@aum.edu.
For local arrangements or conference information other than the program, please contact:
Mark Gorham at the University of Florida
For questions regarding the program, please contact:
Lee Farrow
lfarrow@aum.edu