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Join us in sunny Albuquerque, New Mexico for our 33rd annual meeting celebrating "Food & Culture(s) in a Global Context. Papers and panel proposals are now being accepted for this exciting event.
The deadline for abstracts/proposals is 15
December 2011.
Enquiries:
[email protected] Web address: http://swtxpca.org/
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