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The Organizing Committee invites proposals for papers
which deal with argumentation,
especially as it intersects with cognition and/or community.
Abstracts prepared for blind refereeing must be submitted electronically no
later than SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 to <ossa@uwindsor.ca> (write ‘[your last name]
OSSA abstract’ in the subject line). They should be between 200 and 250
words long. Additional information on how to prepare proposals is available
on the conference website, www.uwindsor.ca/ossa.
OSSA wishes to promote the work
of graduate students and young scholars in
the field of argumentation
studies. Thus we strongly encourage submissions from this group.
The J. Anthony Blair Prize
($500 CDN) is awarded to the student paper presented at the Conference
judged to be especially worthy of recognition. The competition is open to
all students whose proposals are accepted for the Conference.
Canadian graduate students who
need financial assistance in order to attend should advise the Organizing
Committee when they submit their proposals. For the purpose of the
Conference, a graduate student is one who has not completed the graduate
program by September 7, 2010. (Additional information about this prize will
also be available on the website.)
Organizing Committee:
H. V. Hansen – C. W. Tindale – J. A. Blair – R. H. Johnson
University of Windsor
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