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---
title: "Other People's Conferences, Part Two"
date: '2006-08-13T07:06:59-04:00'
permalink: /other-peoples-conferences-part-two/
tags:
- conferences
---
So Im in Montreal for the American Sociological Association meeting, where were doing some interviewing. I have to reiterate that theres something lovely about attending conferences for organizations to which you do not belong, but in this case its not the lushness of the environs (though Montreals lovely, dont get me wrong), the lavishness of the meals (though Ive eaten quite well), or the existence of the swag that makes me happy. What makes me happy here is my total anonymity.
I know precisely three people at this conference, and theyre the colleagues Ive traveled here with. So as I wander through the conference center, I feel none of the usual pressure to recognize the folks around meIm not scanning the crowd for familiar faces, not checking out name tags to see where the superstars are. Im just here, nobody in particular, who knows no one.
Its pretty great. Ive managed to attend a couple of panels, which Ive enjoyed, though one was a bit overly quantitative for my tastes, and the other could well have been at the other ASA, the one I usually attend. Which made me wonder what made the work done there particularly sociological in nature, but what the heck.
Today, I get to spend some time getting some work done before returning to the unfray. This is my favorite part of conferences: feeling inspired to return to whatever project Ive got going.