CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The 2011 NMCS program proposal period has ended. The submission process is now closed.
The 2011 National Multicultural Conference and Summit (NMCS) will convene students, practitioners, and scholars in psychology and related fields to inform and inspire multicultural theory, research, and practice. We envision multiculturalism as inclusive of experiences related to ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, gender, disability, social class, age, and other social identities. The conference theme promotes unification of scientists, practitioners, educators and policy makers, and explores links and tensions between science and practice in multicultural psychology.
We are accepting proposals for symposia, workshops, and posters. Acceptable proposals may address theory, research, and/or practice issues. All proposals will be peer-reviewed with attention to a balance of topics, diversity dimensions, emphasis areas, and applied aspects (e.g., skills-based presentations). Proposals will be rated in part by how they relate to the conference theme and include issues relevant to the unification of disparate aspects of multicultural psychology. Proposals for individual papers will not be accepted.
Due Date for All Conference Proposals is: May 14, 2010 by 11:59pm (EDT).
