Women in German conference, October 2004, Gen. Butler State Park,
Kentucky
Poster Session: Open Topic
The organizers of the WiG Poster Session welcome proposals for
the 2004 WiG conference. The poster session gives researchers the
opportunity to conceptualize their current research, teaching or
academic life in visual form. A poster presentation traditionally
consists of 1 or 2 poster board sized displays incorporating pictures
and texts. However, we are interested in redefining the “poster” by
including other media. We especially welcome proposals in the category
of 3-D art, interactive exhibits, and multimedia presentations.
Posters from past sessions have dealt with such topics as
teaching, literature, film, cultural studies, history, and balancing
career and family. “Posters” have taken the shape of PowerPoint
presentations, websites, dioramas, sculpture, and of course cardboard.
Many universities support the production of posters as a way
of publicizing research. You may want to find out what your
institution offers in terms of audiovisual support.
Proposals should include a brief abstract describing the
project and a detailed description of the poster’s layout, design, and
materials.
Show us all how creative you really are! Promote your new
book! Get feedback on your newest, brilliant research idea! What did
you do in class that worked so well? Submit your proposals
electronically to all three organizers by March 15, 2004:
Denise Della Rossa
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and
Lynn Kutch
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and
Rachel Freudenburg
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