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Affiliated Group Panels

The panels below are from SCS Affiliated Groups. Each CFP is authored and organized by the individual groups. All submissions must come from SCS members, and abstracts or direct inquiries should be sent to Group organizers exclusively.

Members should note that if their paper is accepted for an Affiliated Group Panel then they may not submit another abstract for consideration by the Program Committee for any other session at the 2018 Annual Meeting.

The papers for the following CFPs will be presented at the 149th annual meting in January. We will be accepting CFPs from Affiliated Groups until mid-December 2016.

List of Affiliated Group CFPs

International Plutarch Society: "The Art of Biography in Antiquity"

Lambda Classical Caucus: "Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity"

Women's Classical Caucus: "Material Girls: Gender and Material Culture in the Ancient World"

American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy: "Epigraphy and Religion Revised"

International Society of Neoplatonic Studies: "Porphyry: The Polymath"

Society for Early Modern Classical Reception: "Translation and Transmission: Mediating Classical Texts in the Early Modern World"

American Association for Neo-Latin Studies: "The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research"

Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy

Greek and Latin Linguistics

Society for Late Antiquity: "The Art of Praise: Panegyric and Encomium in Late Antiquity"

Classics and Social Justice

Eta Sigma Phi: "The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students"

American Classical League: "Classical Reception Studies"

MOISA - Society for the Study of Greek and Roman Music and Its Cultural Heritage: "The Sounds of War"

Society for Ancient Medicine: "Afterlives of Ancient Medicine: Reception Studies or History of Medicine?"

Vergilian Society: "Dido in and after Vergil"

Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religion: "Gods In and At the Theater

Friends of Numismatics: "Visions of Ancient Cities, Sanctuaries and Landscapes in Literature, Art and Coinage"

American Society of Papyrologists: “Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt”

American Friends of Herculaneum: "New Technologies and New Discoveries in Art and Text"

Digital Classics Association: “Digital Textual Editions and Corpora”