The Center for the Study of Citizenship is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2013. For our anniversary conference we invite you to submit an abstract for a paper that discusses how your scholarship deepens understandings of the meaning of citizenship – membership in communities.
The perspective of the conference, as always, is global, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary and proposals on any aspect of citizenship studies are welcome from scholars working in any discipline or interdisciplinary field. Preference will be given to those papers that address the conference theme.
Abstracts of no more than 500 words are welcomed for consideration. Proposals should be submitted to the Center’s Research Associate, Helen Callow (helen.callow@wayne.edu) along with a short biography (50 words) no later than October 15, 2012. Both panel proposals and individual submissions are welcome. Those interested in submitting panel proposals can use H-Citizenship (http://www.h-net.org/~citizen) to locate scholars with compatible interests.

