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    Noticeboard [2001, Vol. 28, no. 2]

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    Noticeboard has announcements for: Call for Conference proposal 2004-2005, by the Academy of Accounting Historians; Call for Papers by Indonesian Mangement & Accounting Research; Call for papers for Accounting, Business & Financial History Conference, 17-18 September 2002; Accounting History Call for Papers, Management Accounting as Social and Institutional practice; Table of contents for Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 31, no. 2 (Spring 2001); Table of contents for Accounting and Business research, Vol. 31, no. 3 (Summer 2001

    Notes and News- Spring 2005

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    Notes and News Frederick C. Luebke Award Great Plains Symposium 2005 Northern Great Plains History And The Society For Military History 2005 Conference International Cather Seminar 2005 Call For Papers: Western History Association 2006 Conference Western History Association 2005 Conferenc

    Notes and News- Spring 2005

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    Notes and News Frederick C. Luebke Award Great Plains Symposium 2005 Northern Great Plains History And The Society For Military History 2005 Conference International Cather Seminar 2005 Call For Papers: Western History Association 2006 Conference Western History Association 2005 Conferenc

    Notes and News

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    CALL FOR PAPERS: GREAT PLAINS SYMPOSIUM 2005 NEIHARDT AND JOURNALISM POW WOW SCHEDULE FOR NEBRASKA COWBOY SONGS & RANGE BALLADS: PAINTING THE WEST WITH WORDS NATIVE RANCHING AND RODEO LIFE ON THE PLAIN

    Call to Resistance: A Review of Denzin and Giardina’sQualitative Inquiry: Past, Present, & Future

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    This book is a compendium of papers presented at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry from 2005 to the present. It serves as a call to arms for critical researchers, to engage deeply with theory and praxis, directing their efforts against our conservative neo-liberal culture. The book is suitable for academics and students alike and will not disappoint in its capacity to perturb and challenge

    Anthropomorphic taxidermy and the death of nature: The curious art of Hermann Ploucquet, Walter Potter, and Charles Waterton

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    This refereed journal article was commissioned by the editor Barbara Gates following an abstract in response to a call for papers. It draws on talks and writing on taxidermy for the exhibition Nanoq Flat-Out and Bluesome by the artists Mark Wilson and Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir (Spike Island, 2004; Bristol City Museum 2005, Blackdog Press, 2006). This and other outputs formed the basis of a successful bid for AHRC research leave in 2008

    Gender differences in second language motivation.

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    The intent of this study was to investigate for gender differences in second language (L2) motivation. With this goal in mind, the researcher first broadened the scope of L2 motivation to include a number of additional factors that have been found to be influential. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Call Number: Thesis2005 .K57. Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-07, Section: A, page: 2469. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 2005

    Presence 2005: the eighth annual international workshop on presence, 21-23 September, 2005 University College London (Conference proceedings)

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    OVERVIEW (taken from the CALL FOR PAPERS) Academics and practitioners with an interest in the concept of (tele)presence are invited to submit their work for presentation at PRESENCE 2005 at University College London in London, England, September 21-23, 2005. The eighth in a series of highly successful international workshops, PRESENCE 2005 will provide an open discussion forum to share ideas regarding concepts and theories, measurement techniques, technology, and applications related to presence, the psychological state or subjective perception in which a person fails to accurately and completely acknowledge the role of technology in an experience, including the sense of 'being there' experienced by users of advanced media such as virtual reality. The concept of presence in virtual environments has been around for at least 15 years, and the earlier idea of telepresence at least since Minsky's seminal paper in 1980. Recently there has been a burst of funded research activity in this area for the first time with the European FET Presence Research initiative. What do we really know about presence and its determinants? How can presence be successfully delivered with today's technology? This conference invites papers that are based on empirical results from studies of presence and related issues and/or which contribute to the technology for the delivery of presence. Papers that make substantial advances in theoretical understanding of presence are also welcome. The interest is not solely in virtual environments but in mixed reality environments. Submissions will be reviewed more rigorously than in previous conferences. High quality papers are therefore sought which make substantial contributions to the field. Approximately 20 papers will be selected for two successive special issues for the journal Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. PRESENCE 2005 takes place in London and is hosted by University College London. The conference is organized by ISPR, the International Society for Presence Research and is supported by the European Commission's FET Presence Research Initiative through the Presencia and IST OMNIPRES projects and by University College London

    Call for Papers for a Special Issue of Group Processes & Intergroup Relations in Intergroup Emotions

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    Copyright © 2005 SAGE Publications (London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi) 8:4; 470; DOI: 10.1177/1368430205060648 0 8 call for papers 30/9/05 1:53 pm Page 47
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