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Artists' Committee
The primary focus of this committee is to encourage and improve
artist participation in PSi. As a committee we will explore ways
to increase our numbers, make more noise, occupy more space and
maintain the confidence and endurance to stick it out. We can
discuss ways to make the organisation more accessible to artists
in terms of cost, language, platforms for participation in programming
and representation in the business . The committee will meet during
the conferences, devise other ways of meeting and communicating
throughout the year and actively lobby the organisation for more
representation.
I have flirted with PSi for almost as long as it is old. I have
performed, lurked, complained but as an artist never managed to
sign on as a working member of the organisation. Now, as conference
director of PSi#12 and newly appointed member of the board and
chair for this committee, I am committed to getting more artists
actively involved.
If you are interested in participating in this working group,
please send a brief profile of your interests and practices to
Lois Weaver
Emerging Scholars Committee
The Emerging Scholars Committee is designed to bring together
scholars and artists at or near the beginning of their professional
careers. Although a terminal degree is not required for participation,
the committee will work specifically on issues affecting young
professors/lecturers and artists working in institutional contexts.
We hope to be able to focus in particular on: balancing research,
teaching and creative work; tenure decisions and the academic
job market; publishing; grant-writing; and developing new creative/research
projects. We will also be working to develop an international
network of emerging scholars/artists, and to create spaces at
upcoming conferences for the presentation of new, incomplete or
still-in-formation work. If you are interested in working with
the Emerging Scholars Committee, please contact
Patrick Anderson
Undergraduate Performance Studies Committee
The committee on Undergraduate Performance Studies wants to consider
how performance studies can be an effective element of undergraduate
study, especially across and through different disciplines. We
are concerned with the following: What challenges do we face teaching
performance studies to undergraduate students? Which particular
teaching methods seem to work in this endeavour? Which methods
don't? How do we envision performance studies functioning in undergraduate
curricula in the future?
To join this committee please contact John
Bell
Independent Scholars Committee
In general Independent scholars face particular dilemmas in relation
to conference participation and support structures, dialogue and
information access in their chosen fields. How can PSi help to
engage and support the many independent scholars in its ambit?
This committee currently has no Chair. So if you are an independent
scholar and would like to pursue these issues, please get in touch
at PSi Admin
Conference Committee
This committee looks at the form and structure of PSi conferences
and develops dialogues with PSi members around the shape of its
future events. If you have comments on previous conference structures
or an interest in hosting a conference in the future please do
join in our discussions.
To participate contact Andre
Lepecki
Graduate Student Committee
Our goal is to foster an energetic and dynamic community of graduate
student performance studies scholars and artists, a community
that extends across campuses and across national boundaries. In
order to accomplish this goal, our plan is to create various opportunities
for professional and intellectual development both at PSi conferences
and throughout the year. In addition to encouraging the intellectual
involvement and scholarly contributions of graduate students throughout
the PSi conference, we will also organize and facilitate various
panels specifically geared towards helping graduate students negotiate
the academy including job search panels, professional development,
and other relevant concerns. We would appreciate input about things
that graduate students need or want. For instance, do you wish
that there were an online directory of graduate students affiliated
with PSi listing contact information, academic affiliation, and
research interests? Would you like the opportunity to post blogs
to share with other grad students? These are just some of the
ideas that we are working on right now - tell us your ideas and
what you want. We welcome assistance, participation, and suggestions
from graduate students who would like to be involved: please contact
Lara Shalson
or Monica
Stufft
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