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               CROSSROADS IN CULTURAL STUDIES 
               Second International Conference 
          June 28 - July 1, 1998, Tampere, Finland 
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=46IRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS 
 
In the midst of all virtual communities and realities with 
abstract bodyless persons, we still need to meet each other in 
flesh and blood. The great success of the first Crossroads 
conference in 1996, with over 500 participants from all 
continents, proved that a meeting point like that is greatly 
needed in international cultural studies. Let us therefore 
invite you to the Second International Crossroads in Cultural 
Studies Conference! 
 
The special theme of the conference will be borders and 
border-crossings, but we also provide an open forum for all 
topics that interest the diverse international cultural 
studies community; to make contacts, exchange views and gain 
inspiration from each other. This time there will be more 
parallel sessions, which allows a little more time for 
discussion in the sessions. We encourage international 
participation from different countries, disciplines and 
cultural backgrounds, and from a wide range of research areas. 
 
We assume that concepts such as 
 
* gender       * power and knowledge 
* ethnicity    * traditions today 
* identity     * nation-states 
* body         * globalization 
* otherness    * culture and economy 
* age          * centre and periphery 
* media        * new information technology 
 
will be tackled in the sessions and plenaries, but again 
it is up to you to make this a conference that will show 
where cultural studies is going next. 
 
To make sure you'll receive the registration form well on time in 
November, you may just fill in the reply form (attatched), perhaps 
along with a preliminary paper title, but better still, we hope you 
will subscribe to the crossroads MAILING list, where you can find 
other people interested in the same topic and maybe organize a session 
for yourselves!  Or if you already know others who share your 
interests, you may just volunteer to organize a session. 
 
I hope to see you all in Tampere! 
 
Yours sincerely, 
 
Pertti Alasuutari 
Chair of the Organizing Committee 
 
 
SPEAKERS 
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In the first Crossroads conference, the plenary speakers 
included Ien Ang, Antony Easthope, Jostein Gripsrud, Lawrence 
Grossberg, Joke Hermes, Eeva Jokinen, Sonia Livingstone, 
George Ritzer, Soile Veijola, Philip Wexler, Paul Willis, and 
Handel K. Wright, and a great deal of key figures in the field 
of cultural studies gave their papers in the sessions. It is 
premature to announce what the names will be in 1998, but we 
will again do our best to introduce to you the current and 
most interesting people and themes. 
 
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CROSSROADS LIST? 
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To subscribe, e-mail the following message to [log in to unmask]: 
 
subscribe crossroads "firstname" "lastname" 
 
(Please note that the line above must be the 
very first line of your message) 
 
 
HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR OWN SESSION? 
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If you would like to organize a session, just send us a title 
and an up to 150 words description of the theme (a session 
abstract), along with your complete contact information. 
Session proposals must be sent to us by September 30. Names of 
the sessions that are accepted by the conference organizer 
will be listed in the Invitation Programme published in 
November 1997. You may also want to look for others sharing 
your areas of interest in the crossroads list. The acceptance 
of a session in the final programme is provisional until the 
session organizer has sent us the abstracts and registration 
forms of at least five participants, and made sure that they 
have paid their registration fees. In November, the session 
organizers will be sent a session organizer's manual to inform 
them about the details. 
 
ORGANIZERS 
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Like the first time, the conference is organized by the 
Department of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of 
Tampere, and Network Cultural Studies, supported by a cross- 
disciplinary organizing committee. However, after 1998 we will 
be happy to send the crossroads conference "on the road". 
 
CONFERENCE TOWN AND VENUE 
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Located between two large lakes, Tampere is a beautiful city situated 
180 kilometres north of Finland's capital, Helsinki.  Tampere, with 
its 190 000 inhabitants, is home to two universities as well as 
various branches of industry. In fact, the city is renowned for its 
wide variety of educational institutions such as the University of 
Tampere, the University of Technology, the University Hospital and the 
Technical Research Center of Finland, as well as its versatile 
cultural services, sports facilities and other attractions for 
visitors. The conference will be held at Tampere Hall, which is 
located in the city centre. It is a modern conference centre with 
state-of-the-art facilities.  Participants will be accommodated in a 
wide range of hotels within walking distance of the conference venue. 
 
 
At this stage we assume that the conference fee including lunches and 
refreshments daily will be about FIM 1000-1200 (approx. $ 200-240) and 
hotel accommodation FIM 260-550 (approx. $ 52-110) per person in a 
single room, FIM 148-335 (approx. $ 30-67) per person in a double room 
(breakfast included). 
 
INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET 
 
The Conference Home Page with several useful links to other websites: 
 
http://www.uta.fi/crossroads/ 
 
 
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To receive the Invitation Program, please complete the following form 
and return it (preferably by email) to: 
 
Crossroads in Cultural Studies 
Tampere Conference Service 
P.O.Box 32 (Pyh=94j=94rvenkatu 1 A) 
33201 Tampere 
=46inland 
tel: +358-3-3664400 
fax: +358-3-2226440 
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Name: 
 
Organization: 
 
Postal address: 
 
City: 
 
Country: 
 
email: 
tel: 
fax: 
Title of paper: 
 
I am willing to organize a session called (title of the session): 
Description of the session (of up to 150 words): 
 
If you would like to receive a provisional letter of acceptance to 
help you to get a travel grant from your institution, tick here: 
 
PRE & POST CONGRESS TOURS 
 
Spend some extra days in Finland and enjoy the possibilities 
your host country can offer. Or why not visit one of the 
neighbouring countries. Pre and post conference tours need 
a minimum number of participants. For planning purposes, 
please tick if you are interested in any of the tours. 
 
I am interested in a pre- or post conference tour to: 
 
( ) Lapland (artic northern Finland) 
( ) Cruise to Stockholm, Sweden 
( ) Tallinn, Estonia 
( ) St.Petersburg, Russia 
 
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