CFP: SALALM LXXI

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SALALM LXXI
Politics of Place: Land and the State in Latin America, the Caribbean, and its Diasporas
June 8-11, 2026
Madison, WI


The Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM) is pleased to invite submission of proposals for its 71st annual conference that will be held June 8-11, 2026 in Madison, Wisconsin and hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries.  

The conference theme is “Politics of Place.” SALALM invites librarians, archivists, vendors, scholars, publishers, and students to participate in a dialogue exploring the ways in which we connect and relate to place, how the environment forms our way of life and practices, and how the state mediates our relationship to land as individuals, societies, and institutions.  

The “Politics of Place” is a poignant theme for our conference at UW-Madison because of its status as a land-grant university. The first Morrill Act of 1862 provided fifty-seven institutions of higher education across the United States with appropriated Indigenous lands to fund their establishment as institutions with missions of agricultural teaching, research, and extension. Today, UW-Madison continues to reckon with the complex legacy of being a land-grant institution, making it a fitting place to interrogate questions of land and histories of state, sovereignty, and belonging that surround land. As SALALM gathers in Madison, we will also engage with the equally complex histories of people, place, and state in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

Through roundtables, panels, workshops, and a keynote session, the conference will prompt us to reflect on relationships to land and ways of being and knowing in the world as they vary across cultures, languages, knowledge systems, the Global South, and the Global North. These reflections will inform the dialogue about our collections and practices as information professionals, vendors, scholars, and publishers.  

Proposal topics may include, but are not limited to:  
 

  • How does land speak and communicate?
  • Who collects that information and how?
  • How do we document our relationship with land and place?
  • How does the state govern our relationship to land and place?
  • How is our relationship to land and place nurtured or disrupted?
  • How is understanding of place mediated by records? 
  • What does it mean to be a library or archive at a land grant institution? 

We invite proposals for:
 

  • Individual presentations (15-20 min paper, plus Q&A)
  • Panels (80 min total, with 3-4 individual paper presenters and 1 moderator)
  • Roundtable discussions (80 min total, with 3-4 discussants and 1 moderator)
  • Workshops 

Please submit proposals by February 15, 2026 using this form. Moderators should submit a proposal on behalf of all panel or roundtable participants. Inquiries can be directed to salal...@g-groups.wisc.edu


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Vicki Gruzynski
Librarian, Teaching and Learning
Worcester State University
508-929-8528

Make an appointment with me here: https://calendar.app.google/GJ1JV6CedHfNkwoM8

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