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Please provide the author(s), format, anticipated length, and abstract/synopsis for your proposed contribution below.  
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Please provide the author(s), format, anticipated length, and abstract/synopsis for your proposed contribution on this page.  
  
 
The "format" is open-ended. Suggested contribution types include: preliminary findings from the field, personal reflections on the research and learning process, experimental ideas around emerging empirical and theoretical understandings, poetry, folk songs, dried fish recipes, photo essays, vignettes, interview transcripts, excerpts from field notes, or comparative analyses.
 
The "format" is open-ended. Suggested contribution types include: preliminary findings from the field, personal reflections on the research and learning process, experimental ideas around emerging empirical and theoretical understandings, poetry, folk songs, dried fish recipes, photo essays, vignettes, interview transcripts, excerpts from field notes, or comparative analyses.
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Final contributions may be anywhere from 500 to 5000 words.
 
Final contributions may be anywhere from 500 to 5000 words.
  
In the space below, please include a synopsis of approximately 100 words. You will be able to edit the information you provide on this page by returning to this URL and clicking the "Edit" link.
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Under the heading "synopsis", please provide a one-paragraph summary or abstract for your contribution.
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You and your co-authors will be able to edit the information you provide on this page by returning to this URL and clicking the "Edit" link.

Latest revision as of 09:21, 10 August 2021

Please provide the author(s), format, anticipated length, and abstract/synopsis for your proposed contribution on this page.

The "format" is open-ended. Suggested contribution types include: preliminary findings from the field, personal reflections on the research and learning process, experimental ideas around emerging empirical and theoretical understandings, poetry, folk songs, dried fish recipes, photo essays, vignettes, interview transcripts, excerpts from field notes, or comparative analyses.

Final contributions may be anywhere from 500 to 5000 words.

Under the heading "synopsis", please provide a one-paragraph summary or abstract for your contribution.

You and your co-authors will be able to edit the information you provide on this page by returning to this URL and clicking the "Edit" link.