Call for Abstracts: InASA biennial conference 2022 "It’s Time…Again"

Call for Abstracts: InASA biennial conference 2022 "It’s Time…Again"
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InASA 2022: It’s Time…Again

30 November – 2 December 2022

ANU and Old Parliament House, Canberra

The ANU Australian Studies Institute is delighted to host the International Australian Studies Association (InASA) biennial conference this year.


The Conference committee is calling for abstracts of 150 words and a short biography of 75 words by 30 June 2022.

The theme of the conference draws its inspiration from the 50 year anniversary of the Whitlam government’s election in 1972 – an event seen by many as not merely a political turning point, but also a social and cultural awakening from a long post-war torpor. Elected on December 2 – a date which coincides with the last day of our 3-day program - Gough Whitlam’s reforming Labor government ended 23 straight years of Coalition rule. Fittingly, conference participants will enjoy a keynote address in the historic House of Representatives chamber at Old Parliament House – one of Australia’s most cherished buildings and the stage for the dramatic conclusion to that tumultuous chapter in Australian history. The conference drinks and dinner will follow the keynote address in the elegant King’s Hall, between the two chambers.

The conference theme can be interpreted as broadly as the field of Australian Studies itself. We therefore welcome papers on topics relating to but not necessarily limited to the following:

  • The Arts and Australia's cultural Identity;
  • Australian literature and cinema cultures;
  • Politics and International Relations;
  • Defence and foreign policy;
  • Healthcare and social security;
  • The environment and climate;
  • Economics and Employment;
  • Australian histories;
  • Colonial and pre-Federation Australia;
  • Gender, sexuality and women's rights;
  • Democracy, human rights and the law;
  • Education;
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Indigenous Studies;
  • Race, immigration and multiculturalism

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More details about the conference including the keynote speakers, postgraduate travel bursaries and conference events will be announced shortly. You may also direct any queries to admin.ausi@anu.edu.au

Proudly hosted by the ANU Australian Studies Institute

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Date & time

Thu 30 Jun 2022, 12am

Location

Australian Studies Institute, Level 3, RSSS Building, 146 Ellery Crescent, Ngunnawal Ngambri Country, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 2600

Contacts

Ms Fiona Preston
+61 2 6125 0051

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