ASOR Brown Bag Roundtables

Join fellow scholars in compelling conversations about archaeological issues at ASOR’s 2010 Annual Meeting:
Host a Roundtable!
What are Roundtables? Roundtables bring together 10-12 people at a table to talk about a subject of interest. This event will take place over the lunch period at the Annual Meeting in Atlanta. Members might grab a sandwich, gather at a table of interest and discuss issues of interest.
Why Have a Roundtable? Roundtables focus attention on and give voice to the concerns of the membership of ASOR. Roundtables are intended to afford an opportunity for members to discuss ideas and concerns, to gain information on specific topics, and to expand their professional networks. Topics could include any or all of the following: craft production and social complexity; public outreach and education; writing grants; taking digital photographs; foodways/ethnobotany; academic careers; careers in government; and publishing. Roundtables are an excellent way to include new, junior and lay members of the organization – who can all come together to discuss areas of interest. Please note that hosting a roundtable does not count in the ASOR two appearance rule.
CSIG Roundtable information