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BGSPRD 2011 : Workshop on Psychoanalytic Research Design

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When Oct 20, 2011 - Jan 10, 2012
Where Brookline, MA
Submission Deadline Aug 20, 2011
Notification Due Oct 1, 2011
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Call For Papers

"Freud: a Mosaic"

What: Winter Colloquium

Where: Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
1581 Beacon St.
Brookline, MA

When: December 2011 - January 2012

Who: Faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, independent
scholars and practitioners

The Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis seeks abstracts of up to
300 words expressing opinions on Freud and psychoanalytic research. We are collecting opinions from all fields, especially the hard sciences, and we will be inviting a variety of speakers to participate in a series of colloquium discussions.

We especially encourage submissions from undergraduate and graduate
students.

NB: In collaboration with the conference organizers, Boston-based
Botolph Books intends to publish a volume of selected papers.
Accordingly, authors are encouraged to submit abstract proposals for
possible inclusion in this volume, even if they do not expect to be
able to attend the conference.

Please email proposals along with field and affiliation (if any) in .pdf or .doc format to conference committee chair Roger Hunt at regorhunt02052@gmail.com.

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