CfP: EAHN 2020 – Interest Group Side Events. Edinburgh, 10-13 June 2020

Call for Papers: EAHN 2020 – Interest Group Side Events. Edinburgh, 10-13 June 2020

The EAHN Interest Groups have been busy planning their events at our Biannual Conference in Edinburgh this summer with a rich display of the variety in our discipline. These events are different from the actual conference sessions in that they are usually more informal, with shorter presentations or open debates, and thus able to accommodate a wide range of formats. This year we have five groups which have open calls for participation, please see the full list of events if there is anything that you would like to contribute to. Each event will be open to all conference attendees, so do consider including these into your conference schedule (and make sure you plan your travel so that you do not miss out).
All events will take place on Wednesday 10 June 2020, 13.30-16.00, before the opening keynote lecture by Anne Lacaton. Please contact group coordinators with any questions directly.
Looking forward to see you in Edinburgh!

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