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The Race, Ethnicity
and Place Conference fosters dialogue on a range of issues related to
the racial and ethnic transformation of
places. It encourages interdisciplinary perspectives, philosophical and
methodological diversity, and professional and student
perspectives on such issues. The Conference is committed to providing
high quality programs and remaining open to broad
participation by theoreticians, practitioners, and students. The Conference
makes an effort to rotate among U. S. regions,
incorporating a regional focus when appropriate, while maintaining national
and international perspectives on race, ethnicity and
place issues. The Conference seeks partners and host institutions for
future conferences.
(For the "REP Principles
and Guidelines"
contact Professor John W. Frazier
for details)
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