Diversity
Conference
We are writing on behalf of
the Organizing Committee, to inform you of the call for papers
for the:
6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS, COMMUNITIES AND NATIONS New
Orleans, USA, 12-15 June 2006
http://www.Diversity-Conference.com
The concerns of this
conference - Human Rights, Diversity and Social Justice - loom
larger than ever in the light of the terrible events surrounding
Hurricane Katrina. In addition to its usual global concern for
the dynamics of diversity, the conference will include a
specific focus on New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina and its
aftermath. Main speakers will include leading thinkers in the
field, and these will be supported by paper, workshop and
colloquium presentations by researchers and practitioners.
We would particularly like to
invite you to respond to the conference call for papers.
Presenters may choose to submit written papers for consideration
before or after the conference in the fully refereed
International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities
and Nations. If you are unable to attend the conference in
person, virtual registrations are also available which allow you
to submit a paper for refereeing and possible publication in the
journal, and give you access to the electronic version of the
journal.
The deadline for the next
round in the call for papers (a title and short abstract) is 15
December 2005. Proposals are reviewed within four weeks of
submission.
Following the devastating
effects of Hurricane Katrina on the city of New Orleans, we have
had to change the venue of the conference to the Sheraton Hotel,
the first hotel to become fully operational in New Orleans after
the hurricane. The conference was originally going to be held at
Xavier University, an historically black institution and
seriously damaged by the hurricane. Although the university
plans to reopen in January 2006, we could not be certain that it
would be available for the conference by June.
We would also like to remind
you of the Diversity Symposium to be held in Melbourne this
coming 7-8 December 2005 which will focus on 'intersectional'
issues of gender and culture. A limited number of presentation
and registration opportunities are still available at this
symposium.
Details of both the New
Orleans conference and the Melbourne Symposium, including an
online call for papers form, are to be found at the above
website.
Yours Sincerely,
Dr. Joe Melcher
Xavier University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Dr Denise Egea-Kuehne
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Prof. Paul James
Director, Globalism Institute
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
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