A LIBRARY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE BOOK EXHIBIT
46th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR)
March 1-4, 2017 • New Orleans, LA
New Orleans
Society for Cross-Cultural Research is included in Library of Social Science's 2017 Promotional Package—
details coming soon.
Keynote Speaker, Lisa Molix (Tulane University)

“Social Identity Matters: Examining the relationship between marginalized social identities and wellness”

INFORMATION ON ADDITIONAL
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS APPEARS BELOW.
Dear Colleague,

LIBRARY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE is organizing the book exhibit for the 2017 meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR).

SCCR is a multi-disciplinary organization whose members share a common devotion to the conduct of cross-cultural research. Members are professionals and students in Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, and related fields including Education, Family Studies, Social Work, Human Development, Psychiatry, Communications, Ethnic Studies, Business, etc.

Their annual conference is the best opportunity of the year to promote titles on all aspects of cross- and multi-cultural research.

For information on exhibiting at the 2017 Society for Cross-Cultural Research meeting, please email Hugh Galford at bookexhibits@libraryofsocialscience.com.

SCCR attendees seek titles on all aspects of Cross-Cultural Research, including:

• Anthropology
• Sociology
• Area Studies
• Gender, sexuality & identity
• Ethnography
• Religion & philosophy
• Family & society
• Education
• Story & narrative
• Research methodologies

The Library of Social Science book exhibit will be located at the center of the meeting space and open to attendees throughout the meeting. Our professional exhibit managers will be on-site throughout the conference to actively promote your titles by distributing flyers and catalogs, selling books on-site using publisher-supplied order forms, and urging faculty to consider titles for course adoption and library acquisition.

For information on exhibiting at the 2017 Society for Cross-Cultural Research meeting, please email Hugh Galford at bookexhibits@libraryofsocialscience.com.

With best regards,
Hugh Galford

This year’s Keynote presentations are:
Carol Ember
(Yale University)
“Exploring Cultural Variation Using eHRAF World Cultures”
Mel Konner
(Emory University)
His most recent book is Women After All: Sex, Evolution, and the End of Male Supremacy.
Carolyn Pope Edwards
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
“Early Contexts of Learning: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Infant/Toddler Socialization”
Gilda Morelli
(Boston College)
“More than Nice: Why Cultural Perspectives on Young Children’s Attachments are Necessary”
Joseph Trimble (Western Washington University)
“The Circling Spirits Call Us Home: Connecting Researchers with the Spiritual and Sacred through the Traditional Healer”
Andrew Coppens
(University of New Hampshire)
“Graphic Analysis and Representation of
Observational Data”
LOCATION OF THE 2017 SCCR MEETING:
Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center