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ANZAPS 2010 CONFERENCE
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ANZAPS 2010 CONFERENCE

Christchurch, New Zealand
Saturday17 April -19 Monday April 2010


Call for Papers*


The annual meeting of the Australian New Zealand Association of Planning Schools will be held in Christchurch April 2010 and will be hosted by the Lincoln University.

The formal activities will be scheduled from *1 pm on Saturday 17 April to 1 pm Monday 19 April 2010.*

The conference venue will be in the Christchurch city centre and will be confirmed in due course.

The Global Planning Education Network (GPEAN) delegates*may* be also participating in the ANZAPS Christchurch conference.  (Subject to confirmation, GPEAN meetings will be scheduled on Saturday 17 April in the morning and Monday 19 April in the afternoon).

We invite ANZAPS members and GPEAN delegates to submit an abstract for presentation at the 2010 ANZAPS conference. Please see instructions for submission of abstracts and deadlines  at the bottom of this notice.

Papers presented by PhD candidates are especially welcome. Proposals for conference roundtable discussions on particular issues are also welcome.

Papers may focus on any of  the following conference themes:
¡¤ Indigenous planning education: review and prospects
¡¤ Changing role of planning during  the new millennium:
implications for planning education
¡¤ Future of planning education: back to the basics?
¡¤ Preparing PhD students to become planning research scholars
¡¤ Role for planning academics in preparing and implementing
 Planning Institute accreditation policies
                           (conversation began at the 2009 meeting)
¡¤ Shared teaching resources ¨C like open courseware
 (conversation began at the 2008 meeting)
¡¤ Teaching spatial planning: old wine in a new bottle?

Abstracts are not limited to the suggested themes. Papers that are thought provoking, creative, and relevant and seek to stimulate participant interests are encouraged.  At this stage we anticipate that speakers will be given twenty minutes to present papers including questions.

Please identify whether you will be submitting a paper for the peer review or non peer reviewed track. Those papers undergoing peer review will be published on a conference proceedings website at least two weeks prior to the conference.To keep costs down, it has been decided not to provide printed copies of the conference papers at the conference- only a booklet of abstracts will be made available to those attending.


To submit an abstract please include the following:
¡¤ paper title
¡¤ author name(s)
¡¤ affiliations
¡¤ contact details:  email
¡¤ whether paper is to be refereed or non-refereed
¡¤ 200 word abstract

Abstracts should be submitted in MS Word (or word compatible) format.
Please* do not* submit abstracts in pdf format.

Send email abstracts to:*ali.memon@lincoln.ac.nz*and put*ANZAPS 2010* in the subject line.


Deadlines:
Abstract due:    30 November 2009
Notification of Abstract Acceptance:  15 December 2009
Submission of Full Paper (for peer review track):     15 February 2010

Peer reviewed papers returned:   29 February 2010        
Final papers (peer and not peer reviewed) submitted        1 April 2010
All papers published on the conference website: 5 April 2010

Contacts:

Prof Ali Memon
Dr Hamish Rennie
Department of Environmental Management,
Lincoln University Christchurch, NZ

ali.memon@lincoln.ac.nz
hamish.rennie@lincoln.ac.nz
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