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2025 Virtual Symposium

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This one-day virtual event is in addition to our Conference in the fall to accommodate scholars outside the Mid-Atlantic region and those for whom an in-person event is otherwise inaccessible. 

Submissions will be open April 7 though May 31. 

The Symposium schedule will be available by June 15th.

All times in the schedule are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00).

Registration is required to participate.

Registration (June 8 - July 10)
Presenters - FT*TBD
Presenters - Students, etc**TBD
AttendeesTBD

*Full-time, salaried faculty  
**Part-time/Adjunct faculty, students, independent scholars, as per the website

Call for proposals

Proposals are welcome on all aspects of popular and American culture for inclusion in the 2025 Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association (MAPACA)  Virtual Symposium. Single papers, panels, roundtables, and alternative formats are welcome. The online event is open internationally and we especially invite anyone unable to attend our in-person conference in November. Presenters are welcome to submit separate proposals for both this  Virtual Symposium and our in-person conference in November.

Your proposal should take the form of a 300-word abstract, submitted to one appropriate area. For a list of areas and area chair contact information, visit our Areas page. General questions can be directed to mapaca@mapaca.net. The deadline for submission is May 31, 2025.

MAPACA’s participants are comprised of college and university faculty, independent scholars and artists, and graduate and undergraduate students. MAPACA is an inclusive professional organization dedicated to the study of popular and American culture in all their multidisciplinary manifestations. It is a regional division of the Popular Culture and American Culture Association, which, in the words of Popular Culture Association founder Ray Browne, is a “multi-disciplinary association interested in new approaches to the expressions, mass media and all other phenomena of everyday life.”