RESOURCES / RESSOURCES


CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS

Fireweed
Special issue on Jewish Women

The feminist quarterly Fireweed is planning a special issue on Jewish women. Essays, fiction, herstories, humor, poetry, theory, artwork, etc. should be submitted by April 30, 1991, to Fireweed, Jewish Women's Issue, P.O. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ont., M5T 2W2.

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Sage
Special issue on relationships

Sage, a scholarly journal on Black women, is soliciting essays, personal narratives, and interviews for a special issue on relationships. Send submissions by September 1,1991, to Sage, P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta, GA, 30311- 0741, U.S.A.

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Canadian Journal of Education
Special issue on feminist pedagogy

Submissions are invited from persons working in foundational disciplines including sociology, psychology, philosophy, and history or in interdisciplinary fields such as curriculum studies, women's studies, policy studies, and administrative studies. Articles that move beyond the experiential to theorize feminist pedagogy and situate it analytically in relation to critical pedagogy, progressive education, popular education, and feminist theory are especially encouraged (length: 25 pages, double-spaced) as well as shorter descriptive accounts of attempts to engage in feminist pedagogical practices in the classroom or notes on research-in-progress (length: 5 pages, double-spaced). Submit brief abstract immediately; final deadline June 15, 1991. Send abstracts and/or queries to: Special Issue on Feminist Pedagogy, Canadian Journal of Education, Faculty of Education, University of B.C., 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 125.

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Association for Women in Development
Learning Together /Working Together: A South-North Dialogue

AWID is accepting proposals for the 5th conference on women in development. General areas to be addressed are: work, education, health, family, political participation, institutional development, and the environment. Proposal deadline April 20, 1991. Contact Dr. Suzanne Kindervatter, Program Chair, OEF International, 1815 H Street NW, 11th Flr, Washington, D.C. 20006, U.S.A., (202)-466-3430, fax 202-775-0596.

SOUMISSIONS DE TEXTES

Fireweed
Femmes Juives

Fireweed, une revue féministe, annonce une édition spéciale sur les femmes Juives. Envoyez des contes, essais, blagues, poèmes, théorie, histoires, etc. Date limite: 30 avril, 1991. Envoyez les soumissions à Fireweed, Édition des Femmes Juives, B.P. 279, Station B, Toronto, (Ont.) M5T 2W2.

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Revue canadienne de l'éducation
La pédagogie féministe

Les personnes spécialistes de certaines disciplines, comme la sociologie, la psychologie, la philosophie et l'histoire ou de domaines interdisciplinaires, comme l'étude du curriculum, des femmes, des politiques et de l'administration sont invitées à soumettre des articles (longueur: 25 pages à double interligne), ou des compte rendus faisant état des efforts déployés pour mettre en oeuvre des pratiques pédagogiques féministes dans les salles de cours, ou des notes ayant trait à des recherches en cours (5 pages à double interligne). Date limite: le 15 juin 1991. Prière de faire parvenir les résumés, les demandes de renseignements ou les articles à Rédactrices invitées du numéro spécial sur la pédagogie féministe, Revue canadienne de l'éducation, Faculté de l'Éducation, Université de C.-B., 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, (C.-B.) V6T 1Z5.

AWARDS /SCHOLARSHIPS

Toronto Centre for Lesbian and Gay Studies

The Centre has launched a series of four awards (annually) of $200 each to support and encourage scholarship and cultural work that expands the social political or historical understanding of lesbian and gay people in Canada. Awards are intended to honour a single work (film, video, theatre, book, essay, etc.) or the achievements of an individual or community. Send nominations for potential recipients (including a description of the work and information on how to contact them) by March 31, 1991, to The Awards, Toronto Centre for Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2 Boor Street West, Suite 100-129, Toronto, Ont., M4W 3E2.



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