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a558: Fw: 6478: HSA call for papers (fwd)
From: hsa <hsa@umb.edu>
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> The Haitian Studies Association will hold its 13th Annual Conference
> jointly with KOSANBA 's 4th Annual Colloquium at St. Michael's College in
> Burlington ,Vermont on October 11-13, 2001.
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
> Thirteenth Annual Conference
>
> October 11-13, 2001
>
> St. Michaels College, Winooski Park
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> Colchester (Burlington), Vermont
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> Institution Building: The Road to Social, Political and Economic
> Development of Haiti
>
> Established institutions are fundamental to the life and welfare of a
> nation. Recognizing that fact, the purpose of the 13th annual conference
> of the Haitian Studies Association is to foster dialogue among policy
> makers, scholars, and practitioners about developing dynamics and
> functioning institutions that can tackle the social, political and
> economic challenges that Haitians face inside and outside of Haiti.
>
> The conference calls for Haitianists, other scholars, and practitioners to
> explore the role of institutions in the economic, political, and social
> development process of Haiti from an inter-disciplinary perspective.
> Papers may focus on the historical, cultural, economic, political, social
> and educational aspects of institution building and their relationship to
> development. We welcome paper and panel proposals that look at ideological
> and practical impediments to developing and sustaining functioning and
> dynamic state and non-governmental institutions. Individual papers should
> clearly identify specific issues as well as elements of a winning strategy
> for change.
>
> This year the Congress of Santa Barbara (KOSANBA) will hold its 4th
> Annual Colloquium jointly with HSA. The Theme of the Colloquium is:
> Worldview and Religious Paradigms In Nation-Building: The Role of
> Institutions. For more information, please contact Kosanba at
> pbs@csd.uwm.edu
>
> Proposal must be postmarked by April 30, 2001. Please mail, fax or e-mail
> to:
>
> Phone: (617) 287-7138 Fax: (617) 287-6511 or 287-6797 E-mail:
> hsa@umb.edu
>
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> Haitian Studies Project
>
> University of Massachusetts at Boston
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> 100 Morrissey Boulevard
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> McCormack Hall 2-211
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> Boston, MA 02125-3393
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