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The conference was made possible through the generous support of the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building at the University of Technology Sydney. The convenors wish to particularly thank the Dean of the Faculty, Professor Desley Luscombe; the Associate Dean of Research, Professor Andrew Benjamin; and the Head of the School of Architecture, Associate Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady.
Conference convenors: Dr Naomi Stead and Dr Jason Prior
Manager of keynotes and streaming; distribution of call for papers:
Jason Prior
Manager of registration and general correspondence, venue and catering, media relations and sponsorship, scheduling, program, and book of abstracts, academic refereeing:
Naomi Stead
Graphic design and conference identity: Cristina Garduno-Freeman
Conference website Design: Matthias Schreck
Website Content: Naomi Stead and Jason Prior with assistance from Sally Gray
Website Photography: with thanks to C. Moore Hardy
Media sponsors: Sydney Star Observer (with thanks to Stacey Farrar and Ian Gould), Lesbians on the Loose (with thanks to Merryn Johns).
Catering: Lush Bucket, DAB cafe
With sincerest thanks to our Referees: Chris Brickell, Cristyn Davies, Maital Dar, Andrew Gorman-Murray, Welby Ings, Robert Payne, Jason Prior, Elizabeth Humphrys, Vicki Karaminas, Liz McNeil, Peter McNeil, Yorick Smaal, Naomi Stead, Gordon Waitt, and Ika Willis.
With thanks also to our keynote speakers, Professor Robert Aldrich, Professor David Halperin, and Professor Elspeth Probyn.
With additional thanks to Peter McNeil, Vicki Karaminas, Cynthia Teo, Thomas Esamie, Thusitha Perera, Julian Nicholls, Christopher Brew, Allison Cadzow,
'Queer Space: Centres and Peripheries' is held in association with the conference 'Queer Asian Sites', convened by Dr Peter Jackson and Dr Mark McLelland, in association with the AsiaPacifiQueer Network and the UTS Centre for Trans/forming Cultures. The convenors wish to thank Peter Jackson, Mark McLellland, Allison Cadzow, Liz Jacka, and Devleena Ghosh for this collaboration.
'Queer Space: Centres and Peripheries' is part of the 2007 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
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