Aging & Senior Culture
This area of study accepts papers and presentations that are often comparative in nature across regions and countries on the past and present life-styles, mores, leisure, organizations, depiction, re-invention, and treatment of those aged 50 and over (since “senior” and “age”are relative and evolving concepts.)
Send inquiries, requests for ideas, and abstracts of proposals of 150-250 words to
Frederick J. Augustyn, Jr., Ph D
Library of Congress
Washington DC
faug@loc.gov
For Conference details click http://www.pcaaca.org/conference/national.php
Deadline for proposal submissions is December 15.