FYI, everyone: There has been some debate among the committee and our chair about whether to schedule the new panel, organized by Leo Panitch, in its one slot on the program. On the one hand, there's a case that a panel of well-known and long-standing academics might attract so many of the participants that it would compete unfairly with adjacent panels. On the other, there's a case that scheduling the panel as a stand-alone event privileges this one panel unfairly. It assumes that they will be of greater interest than other panels and deserve a special place on the program, an assumption that may not be correct. I, for one, would be interested in knowing what everyone else thinks about this decision. julie
From: 1919-conference-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca [mailto:1919-conference-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of James Naylor Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 12:05 PM To: 1919 conference organizing committee Subject: [1919-Conference] Proposal from Program Committee
Hello everyone,
Here's what the program committee has come up with. I did communicate with Leo Panitch and his group. They are willing to reduce the size of their panel as we wish and, I think more importantly, recognize the time constraints generally since the issue is not simply the number and length of the opening remarks, but of ending it on time.
Jim
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