Journals – Canadian-American Center /canam University of Maine Thu, 02 Nov 2023 14:25:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Call for Submissions: American Review of Canadian Studies special issue on Canada-U.S. Relations /canam/2023/04/call-for-submissions-american-review-of-canadian-studies-special-issue-on-canada-u-s-relations/ Wed, 26 Apr 2023 18:44:28 +0000 /canam/?p=11121 The editors of the American Review of Canadian Studies invite submissions for the journal’s biennial Thomas O. Enders Special Issue on Canada-U.S. Relations, which they plan to publish in late 2023. Full-length article submissions from all disciplines and from interdisciplinary perspectives are welcome, but they should, in some way, focus on the issue’s main theme: […]]]>

The editors of the American Review of Canadian Studies invite submissions for the journal’s biennial Thomas O. Enders Special Issue on Canada-U.S. Relations, which they plan to publish in late 2023. Full-length article submissions from all disciplines and from interdisciplinary perspectives are welcome, but they should, in some way, focus on the issue’s main theme: the past, present, or future of Canada-U.S. Relations.

The Enders Special Issue is named in honor of the former United States Ambassador to Canada (1976-81). Among the many interests Thomas Enders pursued during his distinguished career in foreign service was the promotion of Canadian Studies in his own country. The Enders Foundation, which he established, provides funding for the publication of this biennial special issue. Deadline for submissions for the 2023 Enders Special Issue of ARCS: August 15, 2023. All completed article manuscripts for this special issue should follow ARCS’s regular guidelines for length and citation format. See the “Instructions for Authors” page on the ARCS website for details.

For more information, contact:
Andrew Holman or Brian Payne, Co-editors, American Review of Canadian Studies: arcs@bridgew.edu

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“Are electric vehicles at a tipping point?”: Dr. Jonathan Rubin speaks with the Smart Prosperity Institute in Ottowa /canam/2022/04/are-electric-vehicles-at-a-tipping-point-dr-jonathan-rubin-speaks-with-the-smart-prosperity-institute-in-ottowa/ Fri, 01 Apr 2022 18:57:23 +0000 /canam/?p=10187 Canadian-American Center Affiliate, Dr. Jonathan Rubin, Professor of Economics, and director of the MCS Policy Center at the University of Maine, recently spoke with Eric Campbell, host of Ottawa’s Smart Prosperity the Podcast to discuss gas prices and electric vehicles in the Canadian economy. To hear the full podcast, visit Smart Prosperity Institute’s podcast webpage […]]]>

Canadian-American Center Affiliate, Dr. Jonathan Rubin, Professor of Economics, and director of the MCS Policy Center at the University of Maine, recently spoke with Eric Campbell, host of Ottawa’s Smart Prosperity the Podcast to discuss gas prices and electric vehicles in the Canadian economy.

To hear the full podcast, visit Smart Prosperity Institute’s podcast webpage .

 

 

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Emerging Scholars Colloquium /canam/2022/03/emerging-scholars-colloquium-2/ Wed, 09 Mar 2022 13:58:22 +0000 /canam/?p=10120 Emerging Scholars Colloquium American Council for Quebec Studies (ACQS) In Baltimore 20-23 October, 2022 The ACQS invites proposals for papers for our Emerging Scholars Colloquium to be held in conjunction with our 2022 biennial convention. With the participation of the Association internationale des études québécoises (AIEQ) and the Canadian-American Center at the University of Maine, […]]]>

Emerging Scholars Colloquium
American Council for Quebec Studies (ACQS)
In Baltimore
20-23 October, 2022

The ACQS invites proposals for papers for our Emerging Scholars Colloquium to be held in conjunction with our 2022 biennial convention. With the participation of the Association internationale des études québécoises (AIEQ) and the Canadian-American Center at the University of Maine, we will host a pre-convention series of panels (October 19) for graduate students and junior faculty whose research touches on Quebec, Francophone Canada,
and Franco-America. Acceptance into this colloquium is competitive, and the scholars chosen will benefit from close connections with other graduate students and junior faculty as well as from mentorship from senior scholars.

The Emerging scholars chosen should attend significant portions of the full ACQS convention. They will receive $500 for lodging and additional support for travel and registration from the AIEQ. We will encourage the best paper(s) from the colloquium to be submitted for publication in the peer-reviewed journal Québec Studies.

To submit an abstract: All submissions (+/-250 words) are made via the ACQS website. Conference presentations can be made in French or English.

Be sure to click on “Emerging Scholars Colloquium” in the subject area.

Deadline for application for the Colloquium: April 1st, 2022.

If your proposal is not accepted for the competitive colloquium, it will automatically be considered with the general proposals for The 22nd Biennial Conference of the ACQS.

Katharine Harrington, President, ACQS

Chantal Houdet, Directrice générale, AIEQ

Frédéric Rondeau, organizer of the Emerging Scholars Colloquium

For questions, please email: frederic.rondeau@maine.edu

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Research from Colloquium on Québec Studies published in the Journal of Eastern Townships Studies /canam/2021/09/research-from-colloquium-on-quebec-studies-published-in-the-journal-of-eastern-townships-studies/ Fri, 17 Sep 2021 14:34:27 +0000 /canam/?p=9827 The Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/La Revue d’études des Cantons-de-l’Est published issue Number 49 with articles from the 7th Annual Colloquium on Québec Studies co-organized by the Institute on Québec Studies, SUNY Plattsburgh and Eastern Townships Resource Centre, Bishop’s University. Editors-in-Chief Christopher Kirkey of SUNY Plattsburgh and Cheryl Gosslin of Bishop’s University selected articles written […]]]>

The Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/La Revue d’études des Cantons-de-l’Est published issue Number 49 with articles from the 7th Annual Colloquium on Québec Studies co-organized by the Institute on Québec Studies, SUNY Plattsburgh and Eastern Townships Resource Centre, Bishop’s University. Editors-in-Chief Christopher Kirkey of SUNY Plattsburgh and Cheryl Gosslin of Bishop’s University selected articles written for this publication by scholars and graduate students from both sides of the Canada-U.S. border.

 

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“Coming Home” map reviewed in BC Studies /canam/2019/07/coming-home-map-reviewed-in-bc-studies/ Tue, 23 Jul 2019 19:47:59 +0000 /canam/?p=8875 review of Coming Home to Indigenous Place Names in Canada has been published in the most recent issue of BC Studies. Click below to download a PDF of the review.]]>

review of Coming Home to Indigenous Place Names in Canada has been published in the most recent issue of BC Studies.

Click below to download a PDF of the review.

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