Call for Session Proposals: Chicago 2018The Midwest Archives Conference will hold its 2018 Annual Meeting March 21-24, 2018, at the Doubletree Magnificent Mile in Chicago, Illinois. The Program Committee invites session proposals on all areas of archival practice and research and from allied fields. We are especially interested in proposals that align with the 2018 theme, “Blurring Boundaries, Crossing Lines.” Chicago has historically served as a transition area between different types of boundaries: from rural, urban, and suburban landscapes, between land and lake, as a leader in the evolution of transportation, as a home to built forms that encompass traditional and modern architecture, and even from East to West. For MAC 2018 we call archivists to a place whose official city motto itself, “city in a garden” (Urbs in Horto), invites an exploration of contradictions and contrasts. Session ProposalsWe seek proposals that explore ways in which boundaries and borders around and within archival work are blurring, transitioning, and transforming:
In addition we welcome proposals that take an archival approach to local and regional Midwestern historical events that embody a spirit of resistance, which may be inspired by Chicago’s diverse racial and ethnic communities, social movements, and confluence of local, state, and federal politics and policy. 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1968 Democratic National Convention, with its riots, tear gas, and “Chicago 8” trial, and we encourage proposals that offer new insights into protest documentation--whether in Chicago or elsewhere in the Midwest. The deadline for session proposals has been extended to Monday, August 28, at 5 p.m. Central Time. A separate call for poster proposals will go out later in the year. Possible Session Types
Speaker RepresentationThe Program Committee seeks a diverse slate of presenters representing a variety of personal and institutional backgrounds, perspectives, and voices. We seek to foster a culture of inclusion in the MAC program and encourage submissions from anyone who is interested in presenting, including students, new professionals, first-time presenters, and those from allied professions. To facilitate collaboration among those brainstorming session ideas, the Program Committee encourages use of the MAC Facebook page and the spreadsheet for brainstorming session proposal ideas. Proposal EvaluationThe Program Committee will evaluate all proposals submitted by the deadline using the following criteria:
All proposals will be considered in the context of the overall structure of the meeting and availability of time slots for proposed sessions. When submitting proposals, please have ready a session title, 250-word abstract, names and contact information for all speakers, the type of session format being proposed, and any A/V or special consideration requests for your session. All individuals involved in an accepted proposal must sign a presenter agreement. Proposal SubmissionThe deadline for submitting proposals for the 2018 MAC Annual Meeting has been extended to August 28, at 5 p.m. CDT. Use the CFP form to submit your proposal. If you have any questions about the proposal process, please contact the 2018 Program Committee co-chairs, Daria Labinsky and Eira Tansey.
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