01/06/2024
2024 Liberian Studies Association Annual Meeting Call for Papers
April 18-20, 2024
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
The Evolution of the Liberian State: Transitions and Transformation for the Future
The LSA 55th conference seeks to provide a platform for stakeholders from academia, government, civil society, and the private sector to exchange ideas, share experiences, and collaboratively design strategies for sustainable progress in Africa in general and in Liberia specifically. The conference will focus on envisioning the future and the imperative of nurturing sustainable progress in Liberia. Liberia is poised at the juncture where strategic foresight and long-term vision are crucial for shaping inclusive, equitable, and sustainable development trajectories. By exploring the sub-themes of innovation, governance, and social transformation, this conference seeks to foster meaningful dialogues and generate actionable practices to advance nation building.
Presenters will delve into the potential of disruptive technologies, renewable energy solutions, and climate challenges (innovation); examine governance models that prioritize transparency, accountability, and inclusivity, thereby strengthening institutions, promoting anti-corruption measures, and ensuring participatory decision-making processes (governance); and, will explore strategies for addressing socio-economic inequalities, promoting gender equality, empowering marginalized communities, and highlighting the significance of preserving cultural heritage, promoting cultural diversity, and leveraging the arts as catalysts for social cohesion and sustainable development (social transformation).
Abstract Submission:
FINAL DEADLINE FOR Abstracts: January 25th, 2024 INQUIRIES: [email protected]
LSA invites proposals for individual papers, panels, and roundtables that explore scholarship and debates on the theme of the conference. Presenters may submit individual proposals and may also participate in a panel or roundtable. The conference is designed for participatory and engaging discussions and we will endeavor to include an array of presenters . Individual abstracts should include presenter’s name, title, email, affiliation, and statement about the topic. A panel has no more than three presenters, and a discussant and should include names of the presenters, their affiliation, email addresses and the statement of the abstract’s topic. Roundtables have a chair and four discussants to explore various sides of a single topic.
All abstracts should be sent to [email protected] and [email protected]
Keywords: Africa, development, innovation, governance, social transformation, sustainability, future vision, inclusivity, collaboration.