Call for Presentations

 

Latino/a/x Issues Conference

featuring the eSTRELLA Latin American & Latino/a/x Studies Student Research Conference

Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Bowen-Thompson Student Union

The eStrella Latin American & Latino/a/x Studies Student Research Conference is an annual conference featuring the original scholarship of BGSU community members. Undergraduate and graduate students are particularly encouraged to present their work. 

Presentations can take the form of a paper or powerpoint presentation, a roundtable discussion, an artistic exhibition, or a performance. The committee encourages proposals such as research studies, creative work, and works in progress.  Visual creative works (e.g., painting, ceramics, photography) may also be displayed during the conference.

We invite proposals for presentations in Spanish and/or English on all topics related to Latin America and Latino/a/x Studies, and we particularly encourage topics related to the theme of Creative Resistance and Artistic Activism.  Other areas of study might include: immigration & citizenship, culture & literature, history, politics, linguistics, ethnicity & race, environment & society, the indigenous peoples, African diaspora, gender & sexuality, LGBTQ+ studies, art, education, economic & human development, music, performance, and geography. Tips on Abstract Writing for First-Time Conference Presenters

 

If you are interested in presenting, please submit your abstract:

The deadline to submit abstracts for the conference has been extended until January 31, 2018.
We have already received many excellent abstracts, and we're on track to have the strongest LIC yet.
 

Updated: 10/10/2018 10:19AM