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CfP: GSA 49th Annual Conference

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: GERMAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE 

The German Studies Association (GSA) will hold its 49th Annual Conference from September 25–28, 2025 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA.

The Program Committee cordially invites proposals on any aspect of DACHL (German, Austrian, Swiss, Liechtenstein) studies, including (but not limited to) history, Germanistik, film, art history, political science, anthropology, musicology, religious studies, sociology, and cultural studies. The committee is especially eager to welcome proposals from scholars in subfields that have been underrepresented at recent conferences, including contemporary politics, economics, and society, as well as papers from all fields dealing with the nineteenth century or earlier.

Proposals for complete panels, for interdisciplinary presentations, and for panel series are strongly encouraged (a series is limited to no more than four panels). Individual paper proposals are also welcome – although experienced scholars are encouraged to develop full session submissions that can help build scholarly networks. A guide for crafting panel, roundtable, and individual paper proposals may be found here. The call for seminar proposals has been distributed separately; a call for applications for the Emerging Scholars Workshop will go out in mid-December.  

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Call for Seminar Proposals GSA 2025

The 49th German Studies Association Conference, to be held in Arlington, VA from September 25–28, 2025 will continue to host a series of seminars in addition to regular panel sessions and roundtables (general conference information is available here). Seminars meet for three sessions, that is, one session on each day of the conference (Friday, Saturday, Sunday). They explore new avenues of academic exchange and foster extended discussion, rigorous intellectual debate, and intensified networking. Seminars are typically proposed and led by two to three conveners and consist of a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 participants, including the conveners themselves. Seminars must be open to applications from interested participants, and conveners are expected to make every effort to aim for broad diversity and include scholars from different disciplines, types of institutions, and career stages, including graduate students. Seminars may enable

  • extended discussion of (a) recent academic publication(s);
  • exploration of a promising new research topic;
  • feedback on ongoing academic projects through pre-circulated abstracts or works-in-progress;
  • a debate among scholars with different approaches;
  • in-depth discussion of a political or public policy issue, novel, film, poem, musical piece, painting, or other artwork; or
  • non-traditional and experimental modes of
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GSA 2025 Panels/Roundtables: Finding Participants

Looking for people to complete a roundtable or panel that you'd like to organize for the GSA 2025 in Arlington? Hoping to find a roundtable or panel in need of your expertise? Fill out this form!

Note: The information entered into this document will be public on this spreadsheet (shown below) until the submissions period is closed. If you don't want to share your name and email on a public form, please consider an alternate method for finding collaborators.

Please email us when your panel/roundtable is complete or if you are no longer planning on organizing a session (so that we can remove your entry and you won't keep being contacted!)

Want to amplify your search? Post on Bluesky, Facebook or Twitter and tag @thegsa.bsky.social, @thegsa or #thegsa2025!

Don't forget that you need to be a current (2025) GSA member to be part of a submission. You can join/renew here.

Looking for more information about the conference? Find it here.

 


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GSA Winter 2024 Newsletter

Dear Friends and Members of the GSA,

Our Winter 2024 newsletter has been published and is available on our website. You can read about our GSA 2024 prize winners, candidate bios for the current Executive Board election, the 2024-25 Berlin Program Fellows cohort, our upcoming GSA 2025 conference in Arlington, and more.

With all good wishes for 2025,

Margaret E. Menninger, Executive Director
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GSA Operations Director position announcement

 

German Studies Association

Position Available: Operations Director

The GSA seeks applications for an Operations Director (OD). The OD is primarily responsible for supporting the Executive Director (ED) in the smooth running of the association and the conference. The OD supports our members as they submit proposals through our web-based conference system, Open Water. They assist our volunteer Program Committee with evaluating conference submissions and the Program Director with creating the conference schedule. Working with the conference hotel, the OD coordinates exhibits, events, and receptions. At the conference itself, the OD manages the registration desk and works with hotel staff to make our attendees’ experience smooth and enjoyable. The OD collaborates with the GSA Treasurer and ED on financial issues, including banking and bookkeeping.

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GSA 2024: Hurricane Helene updates

​[posted 8:40am EDT, 9-26-24]

Dear GSA 2024 Conference participants,

Welcome to Atlanta to those of you who have already arrived! The first pre-conference events are already underway this morning and we’ve had the pleasure of greeting some of you here in the conference venue.

We would like to take this opportunity to reiterate that GSA 2024 will proceed as an in-person conference. The decision as to whether or not to travel to Atlanta, given the adverse weather conditions, is one for each individual member. Please be reassured that there is no “ban” on future conference attendance for those who must withdraw from the conference, so that should not factor into anyone’s decision-making. Your safety is paramount, and no member should undertake travel that they feel would be unsafe.

Members have asked about using Zoom as an alternative to traveling to Atlanta. The GSA has over two dozen meeting spaces. Converting an in-person session to a hybrid session requires adding video broadcasting capability to each affected space. This is more complex than simply hosting an online event, and cannot be done at scale on such short notice. We thank you in advance for your understanding why we cannot offer Zoom... Read more

GSA Summer 2024 Newsletter

Dear Friends and Members of the GSA,

Our Summer 2024 newsletter has been published and may be read via our website. In it, you will find information about 2024 conference-related events, the 2024 election results, conference accessibility guidelines, a list of the 2024-2025 Berlin Program Fellows, and much more. 

Looking forward to seeing many of you in Atlanta next month,

  • Margaret E. Menninger, Executive Director
  • Jennifer L. Jenkins, Operations Director

 


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GSA 2024 Mentoring Initiatives



Dear Members and Friends of the GSA,

Members of the newly formed Mentoring Awards and Initiatives Committee are excited to announce two new formats for this year’s conference and invite GSA membership to participate. Please join us for the roundtable Navigating the Job Market on Friday September 27 at 3.55 p.m. (in Georgia 5), which will feature short statements by seven participants with varied experiences and institutional affiliations. Issues this roundtable will consider include 

  • career guidance and diverse career trajectories
  • institutional contexts, specificities, and expectations
  • advising practices and mentoring
  • application documents and process (including resources available to applicants)
  • advocacy

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GSA 2024 Conference Registration Open

Dear Members and Friends of the GSA,

We are happy to announce that the registration portal is now open for our conference in Atlanta, Georgia, taking place from 26 to 29 September 2024. Your emailed receipt from Johns Hopkins will include a link to reserve your room at the discounted GSA conference rate at the Courtland Grand Hotel in Atlanta, so make sure to check your spam folders if you don’t see it in your inbox.

After you select the dates and room on the conference hotel registration page, you may, on the “Guest Information” page, request an accessible room (check the “Accessible room” box in the “Requests” section) and include other notes for the hotel. Please note that there is a limited number of accessible rooms; if you require an accessible room, we recommend booking it as soon as possible.

Please note that we have updated our conference webpage to include the preliminary schedule as well as other useful information for GSA 2024 participants, including meal and registration rates and presentation guidelines. There will be more conference information coming throughout the summer.

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