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2003 Buell Dissertation Colloquium (Columbia Univ., NYC, 12.4.03)
Salomon Frausto Call for Papers
2003 Buell Dissertation Colloquium on the history, theory, and criticism of American architecture, urbanism, and landscape.
The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture invites submissions for its Biennial Dissertation Colloquium, to be held on Saturday, April 12, 2003, at Columbia University. This event brings together a select group of doctoral students working on dissertation topics related to the history, theory, and criticism of American
architecture, urbanism, and landscape. Its purpose is to provide a forum for discussion of innovative scholarship in these fields. Eight to ten students from universities worldwide will be selected to present a twenty-minute talk based on their dissertation research, followed by a response from a distinguished scholar. The presentation should be based on a self-contained chapter or portion of the studentÕs dissertation
research; it should not be an overview or synthesis of the dissertation as a whole. ÒAmericanÓ means any part or aspect of the American continents, including all of North and South America. Comparative and
cross-disciplinary approaches are encouraged.
Students must be enrolled in an accredited doctoral program and have completed their coursework and at least one year of dissertation research.
Submissions should include a complete draft of the intended presentation, including photocopies of illustrations. They must be postmarked no later than Monday, January 20, 2003. They must be accompanied by a cover sheet specifying the studentÕs institutional affiliation, postal and e-mail
addresses, and phone number; a 150-word abstract indicating the paperÕs relationship to the overall dissertation topic; and a brief statement from the studentÕs principal adviser certifying the applicantÕs status (stage of completion) in the doctoral program. Faxed submissions will not be accepted. Application materials will not be returned.
Professor Robert Bruegmann, of the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Professor Mary McLeod, of Columbia University, will serve as conveners of the colloquium. Papers selected for presentation will be announced in mid-February. Each participating student will receive an honorarium of
$250. Overnight accommodations near the Columbia campus will be provided
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if needed. Some additional funding toward travel expenses will be made available to students coming from a distance. A reception and dinner will follow the colloquium.
The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture is part of Columbia UniversityÕs Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Founded in 1982, the Center promotes the study of American architecture, urbanism, and landscape through a variety of scholarly and public programs.
For further information, contact Salomon Frausto, Program Coordinator, at 212 854 8165, or consult the Buell Center website,
http://www.arch.columbia.edu/buell.
Materials should be mailed to:
Joan Ockman, Director
Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture Columbia University
400 Avery Hall New York, NY 10027 --
Reference:
CFP: 2003 Buell Dissertation Colloquium (Columbia Univ., NYC, 12.4.03). In: ArtHist.net, Dec 20, 2002 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/25375>.