March 22-24, 2013
Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
We invite participation in the 36th annual Appalachian Studies Conference organized by the Appalachian Studies Association. This year’s theme is “Communities in Action, Landscapes in Change.” We encourage innovative proposals that explore all types of communities across the Appalachian region—historical, contemporary, and imagined ones—and the landscapes and environmental spaces that impact, and are impacted by, those communities.
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36th Annual Appalachian Studies Conference
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Wilma Dykeman Fellowhip
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Journal of Appalachian Studies
MEMORIAL GIFT HONOREES
In Memory of…
Danny Miller
Judy Bonds
Don West
In Honor of…
Professor Tate
Dr. Heather Murray Elkins
Phil Obermiller
To promote scholarly research about the Appalachian region, the Appalachian Studies Association publishes a spring and fall edition of the Journal of Appalachian Studies (JAS) each year. The first publication, entitled Proceedings, was a collection of papers presented at the Appalachian Studies Conference each year. In order to encourage library subscriptions, the name was changed to the Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association (JASA) in 1989. The publication, which now includes papers, reviews, studies, articles, and essays, was given its current name when the ASA moved to its first main headquarters at West Virginia University in the early 1990s. The Journal of Appalachian Studies is now published at Marshall University in Huntington, WV, where the main ASA office is now located.