Colleagues,

The call for sessions for the 2012 Association for Environmental Studies and 
Sciences (AESS) conference, "Preparing for our Environmental Future", at Santa 
Clara University is now open.  Please see below for more information.

Apologies for cross-posting.

Best,
Phil








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AESS 2012 Annual 
Meeting<http://www.aess.info/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=939971&module_id=105521>
Conference Theme: “Preparing for our Environmental Future”
21-24 June, Santa Clara, California, U.S.A.

Call for Sessions
Workshops, Symposia, Panels, and Roundtables

The 2012 annual meeting of the Association for Environmental Studies and 
Sciences (AESS) will be held on 21-24 June 2012 in sunny Santa Clara, 
California. We invite your participation.

Our call for conference presentations occurs in two parts:
          1) Call for Sessions (Deadline: 1 December 2011)
          2) Call for Individual Papers/Presentations (Deadline: 1 March 2012)


Call for Sessions
In this first call we are soliciting proposals for pre-organized workshops, 
symposia, panels, and roundtables in which all (or a substantial number of) 
scholars have already agreed to participate.

Session proposal deadline: 1 December 2011.

Call for individual Papers/Presentations
The second call is for individual abstracts for all forms of oral and poster 
presentations. This call will follow the close of the call for sessions. AESS 
will make every effort to group individual papers/presentations together as 
thematic sessions, and may assign individual proposals to unfilled sessions 
developed from the first call.

Individual proposal deadline: 1 March 2012.

Online session proposal form will be available on November 3, 2011
Check back here 
<http://www.aess.info/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=939971&module_id=105521> 
at that time to submit your proposal.



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HOW TO ORGANIZE A SESSION
We encourage you to organize a session. Get a group together, decide the theme 
and title of your session, write the proposal, and submit it to us.

If you have an idea for a session and would like to find like-minded people, we 
encourage you to use the recently launched AESS Listserv (or any other listserv 
or professional networking venue). Put out your idea out, have people contact 
you, and organize your session.

A submitted session proposal must have a partial or full set of participants. 
We are not soliciting solely ideas for sessions; we are soliciting ideas 
together with people who want to present on those ideas. In particular, we 
encourage sessions that include multiple disciplines, professions, and 
perspectives.

Proposals for workshops, symposia, and panels must include an assigned chair or 
coordinator anda list of confirmed and/or invited presenters; proposals for 
roundtables mustinclude an assigned coordinator for the session.
This call for session is a bottom-up opportunity for you to help shape the 
conference program.

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SESSION TYPES
There are four categories of sessions:

  1.  Workshops
  2.  Discussion Symposia
  3.  Presentation Panels
  4.  Mealtime Roundtables.
1) Workshops
Workshops are interactive (as opposed to lecture-based) and will generally have 
a formal educational or professional development component. Content may include 
presentations, discussions, exercises, formal training, or other methods of 
promoting heuristic goals. Workshops are expected to have clear goals and 
outcomes.
Workshops will be held Thursday, June 21. They are either half-day (3-hour) or 
full-day (6-hour) duration. Half-day workshops will be scheduled during either 
the morning (9:00 am – 12:00 noon) or afternoon (1:00– 4:00 pm). Full-day 
workshops will occupy both the morning and afternoon time slots divided by a 
one-hour lunch break.
A workshop proposal must contain (in 750 words or less):

  1.

     *   Workshop title
     *   Length (half-day or full-day)
     *   Organizer(s) name, affiliation, and contact information
     *   Proposed theme and justification
     *   Expected outcomes and, if appropriate, plans for communication of 
results
     *   A list of confirmed presenters or co-organizers.
Although no abstract is required of workshop presenters, all presenters and 
co-organizers must register by the conference’s early registration deadline or 
the workshop may be canceled.

2) Discussion Symposia
Discussion symposia are designed for focused discussion on a selected topic. 
Playing off the original ancient Greek symposia, the emphasis is on in-depth 
intellectual exchange. Opening remarks are appropriate but it is not expected 
that participants will deliver a formal presentation. Discussion symposiaare1.5 
hours in length, and will take place on June 22, 23, and 24in parallel with 
presentation panels and other symposia.
Discussion symposiaconsist of 4-6 participants and must be fully organized in 
advance. In only rare cases will the Program Committee add a member to a 
symposium.
A symposium proposal must contain (in 300 words or less):

  1.

     *   Symposium title
     *   Organizer(s) name, affiliation and complete contact information
     *   Moderator, who facilitates the discussion and who may or may not be 
the same person as the organizer
     *   Proposed theme and justification
     *   A list of confirmed participants.
The critical elements of a symposium proposal are the theme and justification, 
and corralling a group of confirmed participants. It must be made clear why the 
topic and group warrant the time block offered by the symposium format.

3) Presentation Panels
Presentation panels are designed for presentation of research or other 
scholarly AESS-related endeavors. They consist of3-4 presenterswho are each 
allotted approximately 20-30 minutes (time includes presentation and 
discussion). Presentation panelsare1.5 hours in length, and will take place on 
June 22, 23, and 24in parallelwith symposia and otherpresentation panels.
A panel proposal must contain (in 300 words or less):

  1.

     *   Panel session title
     *   Organizer(s) name, affiliation and contact information
     *   Chair, who facilitates the presentation and who may or may not be the 
same person as the organizer
     *   Proposed theme and justification
     *   A list of participants (either tentative or confirmed), and their 
presentation titles.
If your presentation panel is accepted, all speakers will be required to submit 
an abstract during the call for individual abstracts. It is the responsibility 
of the panel organizer to make sure that all speakers submit their abstract and 
follow the registration requirements.The organizer, in consultation with panel 
members, can adjust overall presentation and discussion times.
For partially full panels, the AESS Program Committee will populate the panel 
up to a maximum of four (4) presenters.

4) Mealtime Roundtables
Mealtime roundtables are designed to foster informal discussion around a topic 
of general and collective interest to the AESS community. Roundtables are 
scheduled during mealtimes on June 22 and 23, either breakfast or lunch, at the 
designated conference dining location, where they will have a table set aside. 
Because of the time limits associated with mealtimes, all roundtables will be 
one hour in length (howeverthey may continue formally or informally beyond the 
designated roundtable period).
Roundtable proposals are contingent only on the strength of the central idea 
being proposed for discussion and the willingness of the submitter to 
facilitate the discussion. We will only accept roundtable proposals that 
include one or more confirmed facilitator.
A roundtable proposal must contain (in 200 words or less):

  1.

     *   Roundtable title
     *   Organizer/facilitator’s name, affiliation and contact information
     *   Proposed theme and justification

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ADDRESSING THE CONFERENCE THEME
This year’s conference theme is “Preparing for our Environmental Future.”

Sessions that directly address the conference theme will be designated with a 
special logo in the final program. It is not a requirement that all sessions 
address the theme. However, if your session is designed to provide a response 
to the theme in some manner or another, please include this in your submitted 
proposal. If approved by the Program Committee, the logo will be attached to 
your session in the listing in the final program.

AESS THEMES
AESS is proud of its breadth. To continue our efforts to reach out, we 
encourage session proposals that:

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     *   combine scholars from multiple disciplines—physical and natural 
sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts
     *   are submitted by students, faculty, or administrators
     *   bring together theorists and practitioners
     *   blend those who work in government, business, foundations, and other 
areas of society
     *   are organized by or include Environmentalists of Color
     *   are organized by or include practicing artists
     *   enhance conference participants’ awareness of a sense of place—in the 
case of the AESS 2012 conference in Santa Clara, this means that we encourage 
proposals with a geographic focus on the San Francisco Bay Area and California.

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HOW TO SUBMIT
To submit a proposal, please visit this web page after November 3, 2011 to 
access the online submission process.

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REVIEW OF PROPOSALS
Your proposal will be reviewed by the AESS Program Committee. To increase the 
probability that it will be accepted, please consider the following criteria:

  *   Inclusion of participants from multiple disciplines, sectors, 
professions, or perspectives,
  *   scholarly and professional merit,and
  *   a clear connection to the mission and goals of AESS and the broader 
environmental studies and sciences professional community.

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LIMITATIONS ON SUBMISSIONS
Individuals may submit more than one proposal.

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REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
In order to be included in the 2012 AESS conference program, all organizers of 
accepted proposals and their invited speakers and attendees must be registered 
and be paid in full by the early registration deadline [to be announced]. 
Proposals from participants who don’t comply with this rule may be dropped from 
the conference program.

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FINANCIAL SUPPORT
AESS and the 2012 AESS conference organizers are not responsible for obtaining 
funds to support speaker or participant travel to the meeting, and cannot 
guarantee that any support will be available.

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CONTACT THE CHAIR
If you have questions, contact Ken Wilkening, chair of the AESS Program 
Committee, at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
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