Affiliations
The Modern Language Association In 2007, the Modernist Studies Association was officially approved as an Allied Organization of the Modern Language Association, and became thereby eligible to sponsor two sessions at the annual MLA Convention. Click here to learn more about MSA @ MLA.
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The European Network for Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies (EAM) "The European Network for Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies (EAM) devotes itself to the study of the avant-garde and modernism in Europe within a global setting, throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The network promotes interdisciplinary and intermedial research on experimental aesthetics and poetics, and aims to encourage an interest in the cultural dimensions and contexts of the avant-garde and modernism..."
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The British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS) "The British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS) aims to bring together all those in the UK interested in modernism, and to connect outwards globally." Click here to learn about MSA and BAMS members recripocal membership benefits for conferences.
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The Australian Modernist Studies Network (AMSN) "The Australian Modernist Studies Network (AMSN) aims to support and promote modernist studies in Australia and the wider region, and to provide a forum for productive exchange between Australian scholars and the international community." |
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The Société d’études modernistes (SEM) "Fondée en 2013, la Société d’études modernistes (SEM) vise à promouvoir les études modernistes en France et à développer le dialogue entre chercheurs français et internationaux." "Promoting modernist studies in France, the Société d’Études Modernistes was founded in 2013. It seeks to foster dialogue between scholars in France, Europe, and the international community at large." |
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The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing (SHARP) "The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing was founded to create a global network for book historians working in a broad range of scholarly disciplines. Research addresses the composition, mediation, reception, survival, and transformation of written communication in material forms from marks on stone to new media. Perspectives range from the individual reader to the transnational communication network. With more than a thousand members in over forty countries, SHARP works in concert with affiliated academic organizations around the world to support the study of book history in all its forms." |
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The The Modernist Studies in Asia Network (MSIA) "The Modernist Studies in Asia Network (MSIA) aims to support and advance the study of modernism in Asia. Attentive to modernism manifestations in and connections to Asia itself, while also creating a space for the discussion of modernist cultures in other parts of the world, the MSIA aspires to facilitate robust dialogues and collaboration between modernist scholars within and beyond Asia." |
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MSA Board Policy on Affiliation
The Modernist Studies Association welcomes opportunities to
cooperate with national or international scholarly organizations
that have similar missions in the field of modernist studies,
broadly defined. We encourage the development of a network of
national/international scholarly associations in the field of
modernist studies and anticipate that such affiliations will enable
greater diversity of disciplines and interdisciplines in modernist
studies as well as greater geographical scope. The purpose of such
affiliations is to develop a network of associations in modernist
studies that enhances communication of scholarly and pedagogical
work; shares information about association activities; makes
conference announcements and calls for papers available; establishes
links on web sites and information about membership options,
listservs, and other social media activity; provides information
about publication possibilities; facilitates advertisement trades;
suggests opportunities for collaborative work; and enhances the
international and interdisciplinary diversity of conferences and
related activities in modernist studies.
Eligibility
• Share the goals and purposes of
the Modernist Studies Association;
• Be independent,
non-profit organization, at least two years old;
• Have a
national or international constituency;
• Have a majority of
members who are professional scholars or teachers;
• Support
free inquiry and critical examination;
• Act in a manner
consistent with policies of nondiscrimination, harassment, and
professional standards.
Application for Affiliate Status
An officer
of the organization seeking affiliate status with MSA should send an
application to the President of MSA.
Application should include:
• the mission of
the organization, including range of interests;
• web site
address;
• list of current officers and by-laws of the
organization;
• characterization of its membership;
•
activities typically sponsors or plans to sponsor.
The President of MSA presents the application for affiliate
status to the MSA Board. A majority vote of the Board is required
for approval.
Practices: Affiliate Members at MSA
Conferences
• Members of affiliate organizations are
encouraged to use MSA resources and participate in MSA
conferences.
• Participation in MSA conferences requires
people from affiliate organizations to become members of MSA.
• Affiliate members are encouraged but not required to identify
their proposals for MSA panels, roundtables, or seminars as
generated from the affiliate organization.
• Affiliate
organizations may but are not required to issue a call for proposals
that will then be submitted to the MSA Program Committee as part of
MSA’s regular submission procedures.
• The MSA Program
Committee encourages inclusion of proposals from affiliate
organizations on the conference program. However, affiliate
organizations will not be given an automatic slot in the MSA
program.
Practices: Information Sharing
• The web
sites of MSA and affiliate organizations will provide links to each
other’s organizations. The MSA Web Master should be provided with
links of affiliate organizations and will provide the MSA link to
affiliates.
• Conferences calls for papers will be distributed
to all member organizations.
• Board members of affiliate
organizations are encouraged to attend conferences and events of
affiliate organizations when possible. They should identify
themselves to President and/or organizer of the hosting event and
encourage sharing of information about their organizations and other
issues in the field.
Approved by MSA Board, Oct. 9, 2011