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Society of Catholic Social Scientists
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Deadline:  December 31, 2007

The Society of Catholic Social Scientists (SCSS) is accepting proposals for papers, panels and roundtables for the 2008 Annual Meeting.  We are particularly interested in proposals that address the concepts of subsidiarity and social pluralism in modern Catholic social thought, and the possible contribution of the Catholic intellectual tradition to contemporary debates about civil society.  Paper proposals should include a brief abstract and full contact information of the presenter.  Panel proposals should include a brief abstract of each paper and full contact information of all participants.  Roundtable proposals should include a summary of the question to be addressed by the roundtable as well as full contact information for all participants.

The deadline for submitting all proposals is December 31, 2007.  Send proposals to:

Kenneth L. Grasso
Department of Political Science
Texas State University-San Marcos
San Marcos, TX 78666
Telephone:  (512) 245-8230
Fax:  (512) 245-7815
Email:  kgrasso@txstate.edu

Email proposals are preferred.