Upcoming Call for Papers, Panelists, Funding & Employment Opportunities,
Awards and Summer Courses || Prochain appel à contributions pour les
publications et conférences, bourses & offre d'emploi, prix et cours d'été

April 30 | avril 2015

All members of CASCA's Student Network as well as graduate program
directors who have events or opportunities of interest to our members are
invited to contact the moderators ([log in to unmask]). Links to detailed
posting guidelines: in English and French
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Tous les membres du réseau des étudiants de CASCA ainsi que les directeurs
de programmes d'études supérieures qui ont des événements ou des
possibilités d'intérêt pour nos membres sont invités à contacter les
modérateurs ([log in to unmask]). Voir ci-dessous pour directives sur les
affectations détaillées:en français et anglais
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1. CALLS || APPELS

a) Opportunities || Opportunités

[1] AAA Members - Section Elections now open

b) CFP Publications & Conferences || Appel à contributions pour les

publications et conférences

[1] Papers - Culture, Language and Social Practice (CLASP) Graduate
Conference - University of Colorado - Deadline: June 15, 2015

[2] Papers - Etnofoor Special Issue on security - Deadline: August 15, 2015

2. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AND AWARDS || PRIX ET BOURSES

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3. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES || OFFRE D'EMPLOI (in addition to/ en plus de
http://www.cas-sca.ca/latest-jobs)

[1] Part-time Lecturer - Sociocultural Anthropology - University of Toronto
Scarborough - Deadline: May 14, 2015

[2] Lecturer in Anthropology -  Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and
Criminal Justice, Towson University - Deadline: May 15, 2015

[3] Two Visiting Assistant Professor Positions - Linguistic and Cultural
Anthropology - Department of Anthropology - Rutgers, the State University
of New Jersey - Deadline: May 15, 2015

[4] Lecturer - Gender, Race, and Identity Program - University of Nevada,
Reno - Deadline: May 18, 2015

4. Requests and queries from members of the CASCA Student Network (reply
directly to the poster) ||  Requêtes des étudiant(e)s pour obtenir des
conseils ou ressources (les réponses seront envoyées directement à
l'étudiant(e) en question).

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5. EVENTS || ÉVÉNEMENTS & SUMMER COURSES  || COURS D'ÉTÉ

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1. CALLS || APPELS

a) Opportunities || Opportunités

[1] AAA Members - Section Elections now open

Spring is here (finally), and so are AAA and Section elections.  Voting
this year is particularly important for we are electing our next AAA
President-Elect and Secretary.  The ballot also includes changes to the AAA
bylaws.

Voting is easy:

1.  Use this link to go to the AAA login page: Account/Member Profile LOGIN<
http://send.aaanet.org/link.cfm?r=1674593335&sid=72898924&m=9870036&u=AAA_&j=27185145&s=https://avectra.aaanet.org/eweb/
>

2.  Click on the " Vote Now" button on the right side of the page; ballots
for AAA and the Sections you belong to will be appear.

It's painless and very meaningful.  For your vote, you'll get the officers,
board members, and committee members you want in AAA and Section leadership.

If you have questions about the voting mechanics, please contact Kim Baker :
[log in to unmask] subject=Voting%20Assistance.  If you have questions
about nominations and the overall voting process, please contact Margie
Bruckner :[log in to unmask]
subject=Voting%20%26%20Nomination%20Questions.


b) CFP Publications & Conferences || Appel à contributions pour les
publications et conférences

[1] Papers - Culture, Language and Social Practice (CLASP) Graduate
Conference - University of Colorado - Deadline: June 15, 2015

The CLASP Program at the University of Colorado is an interdisciplinary
forum for scholars with interrelated research interests in the
sociocultural and sociopolitical analysis of language. The CLASP
Conference, organized at all levels by graduate students in the program, is
a friendly conference designed for students and faculty to showcase new
work. The conference brings in an array of national and international
scholars from diverse countries and subdisciplines within sociocultural
linguistics, such as sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology,
conversation analysis, critical discourse analysis, bilingualism, literacy
studies, ethnography of speaking, and language policy. The conference will
take place from October 3-5, 2015.

Confirmed Plenary Speakers:

Dr. Benjamin Bailey – University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Communication)

Dr. Kevin O’Connor – University of Colorado, Boulder (Education)

Dr. Lal Zimman – University of California, Santa Barbara (Linguistics)

The conference website can be found at:
http://www.colorado.edu/clasp/conference.html

Call for Papers:

The program in Culture, Language and Social Practice (CLASP) at the
University of Colorado at Boulder is pleased to invite submissions to its
graduate-student-run interdisciplinary conference. Abstracts for 20 minute
papers covering topics in various areas of sociocultural linguistics are
invited and are due by June 15, 2015. We encourage papers that focus on the
broad connections between language, culture and society and are grounded in
empirical research.

Submission Guidelines:

Please email a 500 word abstract to [log in to unmask] by June
15, 2015. The conference this year will include a paper competition for
graduate students (see details below). The abstract should be attached in
Microsoft Word (.doc) or PDF format and should contain NO information
identifying the author(s) of the paper. Abstracts are evaluated on an
anonymous basis (before preparing your submission, you might want to
consult these annotated model abstracts:
http://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/model-abstracts). In the body of
the email, please include the following information:

- Name(s) of author(s)

- University or other affiliation(s) of the author(s)

- Email address(es) of the author(s)

- Title of proposed paper

- 3-5 keywords describing the paper

- Equipment requirements

- Any additional comments

Student Plenary Competition:

This year we will promote a competition for the best Graduate Student Paper
in Culture, Language, and Social Practice. The winner of this competition
will have their name mentioned in the official conference program and will
be offered a student plenary spot at the conference. This student plenary
will be approximately 45 minutes and will provide an opportunity for the
winner to share their research in more depth than a typical presentation
slot. Note however that the plenary spot is a potential honor and depends
on the quality of submissions received.

For consideration in the competition for the student plenary, authors
(graduate students only) should submit a paper of up to 8,000 words plus
references. Your submission email should indicate whether you would like to
be considered for a regular conference presentation if you do not win the
plenary spot.Please email your (up to) 8,000 word-paper to
[log in to unmask] by June 15th, 2015. The paper should be
attached in Microsoft Word (.doc) or PDF format and should contain NO
information identifying the author(s) of the paper. Please use the
[log in to unmask] address to submit abstract-related questions
only

Direct all other conference-related queries to [log in to unmask] .


*[2] Papers - Etnofoor Special Issue on security - Deadline: August 15,
2015*

ETNOFOOR CALL FOR PAPERS: SECURITY

‘Security’ is a hot topic, for academics as well as for politicians,
corporations and a broad range of state or quasi-state actors. The term can
be seen as indicative of a defining moment in late modernity, with
biopolitical forms of governmentality intersecting with sovereign and
disciplinary forms. Across societies and in a broad variety of domains, we
can recognize attempts to increase security by detecting, assessing and
intervening in threats. Security and risk management have become
increasingly prominent themes (see Baumann 2001; Beck 1999, and Zedner
2009), with consequences for governments, citizens and a range of other
actors. Concepts such as human security, food security, and social security
further highlight this preoccupation.

While the study of security has primarily been the focus of political
science and international relations, it is increasingly a topic of analysis
for anthropologists, as highlighted by Daniel Goldstein’s (2010) call for a
‘critical security anthropology’, in which anthropologists can analyse the
numerous ways in which security isemployed and constituted. Questions that
can be posed within such an approach include the following: What does
security actually mean and to whom? What dominant and counterhegemonic
definitions or framings are used by different groups or individuals, and to
which effects? How do such interpretations, implementations and
consequences differ across states, societies and neighbourhoods?

Such questions emphasize the need to understand more about the concept of
security itself and the way it is interpreted. This approach ties into the
increasingly pluralised and globalised nature of security that is no longer
solely the responsibility of the nation-state. Instead, we see a plethora
of security providers (vigilante groups, gangs, private security companies,
and neighbourhood watches) that engage in performances of security and
often use violence as a means of usurping authority. This forces us to
rethink the supposed state’s monopoly on the use of violence, and the
intricate dynamics between non-state security and violence. Furthermore,
there is a need to further analyse how this impacts on the daily-lived
experiences of citizens/political subjects and on their feelings of
belonging. Additionally, we can observe the different measures people
employ to affect their (in)secure circumstances themselves and how they
talk about their own (in)securities.

The growing emphasis on security has also impacted the architectural
structures of many urban centres that are now increasingly marked by CCTV
cameras, fences, high walls, and a range of other gadgets and systems. What
do these various technologies mean for people living in the city, how do
they impact how citizens experience their mobility within urban centres,
and what does this reveal about the aesthetics of security?

Furthermore, the growth of ethnographic accounts on security (and often
violence) highlights the need for anthropologists to critically reflect on
their role as researcher and the potential methodological dilemmas that
they encounter in the field.

Etnofoor invites authors that ethnographically engage with these
issues to submit
an abstract of no more than 200 words to [log in to unmask] before May 1,
2015. The deadline for authors of accepted abstracts to submit their full
paper for consideration is August 15, 2015.



2. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AND AWARDS || PRIX ET BOURSES

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3. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES || OFFRE D'EMPLOI (in addition to/ en plus de
http://www.cas-sca.ca/latest-jobs)

[1] Part-time Lecturer - Sociocultural Anthropology - University of Toronto
Scarborough - Deadline: May 14, 2015

Lecturer, Part-Time (67%) Teaching Stream, Sociocultural Anthropology, UTSC

Deadline May 14, 2015

Complete details:
http://anthropology.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Part-Time-Teaching-Stream-Sociocultural-Anthropology.pdf


[2] Lecturer in Anthropology -  Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and
Criminal Justice, Towson University - Deadline: May 15, 2015d

The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson
University invites applications for a one-year lecturer, beginning fall
2015.

Qualifications:

The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to excellence in
 teaching and to working with a diverse student population. The candidate
will be required to teach Cultural Anthropology and/or Anthropology of
American Culture, and possibly upper-level classes. The research and
geographical specialization is open. The teaching load is four courses a
semester. A Master’s degree in Anthropology is required.

Towson University:

Towson University (www.towson.edu) was founded in 1866, is recognized by
U.S. News and World Reports as one of the top public universities in the
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, is Baltimore’s largest university, and
is the largest public, comprehensive institution in the University of
Maryland System. TU enrolls almost 18,000 undergraduates and 4,000 graduate

students across six academic colleges (business, education, fine arts,
health professions, liberal arts, science & mathematics), has over 865
full-time faculty, and offers more than 65 bachelor’s, 45 master’s, and 5
doctoral programs. Our centrally located campus sits on 330 rolling green
acres and is 10 miles north of Baltimore, 45 miles north of Washington
D.C., and 95 miles south of Philadelphia.

Application Process:

Interested applicants must submit a curriculum vitae, a cover letter
indicating current research and teaching interests, a sample syllabus or
example of a course design for a lower or upper-level anthropology course,
a statement of teaching philosophy, a sample of scholarly work, and three
letters of professional reference to:

Elizabeth Clifford, Chairperson

Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminal Justice

Towson University

8000 York Road

Towson, MD 21252-0001

We regret that we cannot accept electronic copies of materials. Please
submit hard copies.

Review of applications will begin May 15th, 2015, and will continue until
the position is filled. For more information about the university or
department, please visit:

http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs/7056674/lecturer-in-anthropology


[3] Two Visiting Assistant Professor Positions - Linguistic and Cultural
Anthropology - Department of Anthropology - Rutgers, the State University
of New Jersey - Deadline: May 15, 2015

The Department of Anthropology at Rutgers, the State University of New
Jersey, in New Brunswick is searching for two visiting assistant professors
(teaching instructors) for the 2015-2016 academic year. Applications for
both positions are due May 15, 2015.

1) Cultural and/or linguistic anthropology:

The candidate will teach five semester-long undergraduate courses including
Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, Language and Cultural Diversity,
Method and Analysis in Cultural Anthropology, and two other courses. Topics
might include Islam, local-global systems, sexuality, medical anthropology,
and law, justice, and rights. ABD candidates will be considered, but
candidates holding a Ph.D. are preferred.

For more information and to apply: http://apply.interfolio.com/29490

2) Cultural anthropology:

The candidate will teach five semester-long undergraduate courses:
Anthropology of Africa, History of Anthropology, and three other courses.
Topics might include Islam, environmental anthropology, or medical
anthropology. ABD candidates will be considered, but candidates holding a
Ph.D. in Anthropology or a closely allied discipline are preferred.
Expertise in Africa is also preferred. For more information and to apply:
http://apply.interfolio.com/29537


[4] Lecturer - Gender, Race, and Identity Program - University of Nevada,
Reno - Deadline: May 18, 2015

The Gender, Race, and Identity (GRI) Program at the University of Nevada,
Reno invites applications for a one-year lecturer position to begin Fall
2015 with the possibility of renewal for up to two additional years. The
GRI program offers a major in Women’s Studies, minors in Women’s Studies,
Ethnic Studies, Religious Studies, and Holocaust, Genocide, and Peace
Studies, and a graduate certificate in Gender, Race and Identity Studies.
Area of study and discipline are open, but the successful candidate will
have a background in feminist approaches and teaching interests in
intersections of gender, race, class, ethnicity, and/or sexuality. The
position includes a teaching load of 4-4 and some service commitments. The
successful candidate should expect to teach introductory and advanced
undergraduate courses, such as introduction to women’s/gender studies and
courses in feminist theory and methods. The lecturer will also have the
opportunity to develop courses in an area of expertise. Ability to teach
courses in Ethnic Studies or other GRI programs is highly desirable.
Applicants must have completed the Ph.D. and be eligible to work in the
United States prior to the start of appointment on July 1, 2015.

The University of Nevada, Reno, requires that applications be submitted at
https://www.unrsearch.com/postings/17565. To apply, complete the brief form
and submit a letter of application that outlines teaching excellence, CV
with reference contact information, and two sample syllabi. All
applications must be submitted electronically no later than May 18, 2015.
Additional materials such as letters of recommendation may be requested
later.

AA/EEO Women and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

The University of Nevada is the state’s historic land-grant institution; it
serves approximately 20,000 students. The university is ranked as a Tier 1
institution by “U.S. News and World Report” and offers an array of degree
programs at all levels. Reno is located in the foothills of the Sierra
Nevada, a 30-minute drive from Lake Tahoe. Reno/Tahoe is recognized as a
world-class outdoor recreation area. Additional areas of interest in the
proximity include: The Black Rock Desert, Sacramento, Yosemite National
Park, Napa/Sonoma, the Bay Area, and San Francisco. University of Nevada
homepage: http://www.unr.edu



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