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The ICEMs are conferences of the International Study Group on Ethnomathematics (ISGEm).  They provide an opportunity for those interested in ethnomathematics to gather to exchange ideas formally in papers, less formally in demonstrations and field trips, and socially in conference events.  The first ICEM was held in 1998 in Granada, Spain, followed in 2002 by ICEM-2 (II-CIEM) in Ouro Preto, Brazil.  Auckland, New Zealand hosted ICEM-3 in February 2006.  Thus, the fourth conference will located in a fourth continent!  Also, 2010 will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of ISGEm.
 
The ICEMs are conferences of the International Study Group on Ethnomathematics (ISGEm).  They provide an opportunity for those interested in ethnomathematics to gather to exchange ideas formally in papers, less formally in demonstrations and field trips, and socially in conference events.  The first ICEM was held in 1998 in Granada, Spain, followed in 2002 by ICEM-2 (II-CIEM) in Ouro Preto, Brazil.  Auckland, New Zealand hosted ICEM-3 in February 2006.  Thus, the fourth conference will located in a fourth continent!  Also, 2010 will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of ISGEm.
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The Executive Board of the International Study Group on Ethnomathematics, meeting at in Auckland, New Zealand, in February 2006, selected Towson (near Baltimore), Maryland, USA, to be the site of the Fourth International Conference on Ethnomathematics (ICEM-4) in 2010. The Chief Organizer is Lawrence Shirley, and his institution, Towson University, in Towson, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore, will be the location of the sessions.  The local sponsors of the conference are the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics and the Department of Mathematics.  The organizational host is the North American Study Group on Ethnomathematics (NASGEm)
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The Executive Board of the International Study Group on Ethnomathematics, meeting at in Auckland, New Zealand, in February 2006, selected Towson (near Baltimore), Maryland, USA, to be the site of the Fourth International Conference on Ethnomathematics (ICEM-4) in 2010. The Chief Organizer is Lawrence Shirley, and his institution, Towson University, in Towson, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore, will be the location of the sessions.  The local sponsors of the conference are the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics and the Department of Mathematics.  The organizational host is the North American Study Group on Ethnomathematics (NASGEm).
    
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