The Seventh International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities
2-5 June 2009, Beijing, China
http://www.HumanitiesConference.com
** Plenary Speakers **
http://h09.cg-conference.com/main-speakers
*Greg Clingham, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
** Call for Papers **
If you intend to present a paper at the Humanities Conference, your participation begins with
submission of a paper proposal. For information on proposals, presentation types, and other options,
see: http://h09.cg-conference.com/proposal-types. To submit a proposal, see: http://h09.cg-conference.com/proposal-entr
y-intro. Please note that if your proposal is accepted, you will then need to register for the
Conference.
** Registration **
Those who submit paper proposals should register following the acceptance of the proposal.
Conference delegates who do not intend to present may register at any time. For registration options,
see: http://h09.cg-conference.com/options-fees. To
register for the 2009 Humanities Conference, see: http://h09.cg-conference.com/registration.
** Creator Sites **
All officially registered Humanities Conference delegates may make their own Creator Website. Visit
the CGPublisher Creator page at http://www.cgpublisher.com/ui/about/f
or_creators.html.
** Create a YouTube Presentation **
Whether presenting at the Conference or virtually, we encourage all participants to present on the
International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities YouTube Channel. These presentation
recordings will be published to YouTube with a link to your Session Description on the Conference
website, and (if your paper is accepted to the Journal), a link to the abstract of your paper on the
Journal website. YouTube presentations may also be created for past presentations and published
papers. For instructions on how to create and upload these presentations, visit the Conference website
at http://h09.cg-conference.com/online-present
ations.
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