[Air-L] Reminder: Proposals for upcoming Internet Researchvenues

Matthew Allen M.Allen at exchange.curtin.edu.au
Mon Jul 26 13:55:56 PDT 2010


Re date and version confusion:
 
Personally I blame Nancy and Steve - why didn't they have the first conference in 2001 or (in one of those kooky computer-speak things, call the first conference v0.0). *grin*.
 
 
 
matt
 
Dr Matthew Allen
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School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
Curtin University of Technology, CRICOS 00301J Australia
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And by IR12.0, I of course meant IR13.0 (in 2012). We are already set
for IR11.0 in Gothenburg (you *have* registered, yes?) and IR12.0 in
Seattle.

Best,

Alex


On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Alex Halavais <alex at halavais.net> wrote:
> Just a reminder that we soon will begin considering proposals for
> sites for IR12.0 and beyond. There has been recent discussion both
> about bringing conferences to new locations and controlling costs. One
> of the best ways to shape the future of the Internet Research
> conferences is to give us good options for sites.
>
> The call indicates that we will begin considering proposals on the
> first of August, which is quickly approaching. If you are considering
> a proposal, but may not have it ready by then, I would love to hear
> from you. Likewise, if you have questions about hosting, please do not
> hesitate to get in touch with me: vp at aoir.org.
>
> Best,
>
> Alex
>
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