Our flagship event returns, live and in person, to Barnard College! From June 6-9, 2024, we'll meet in New York, and we hope you'll join us.
PROGRAMMING
GAME WORKSHOPS
The Reacting pedagogy is best understood by experiencing as students do, albeit in abbreviated versions. This game workshop provides a condensed gameplay experience over two days, broad context for the simulation and mechanics, and include post-game guidance on how to use it in your own classroom.
Participants will be sent a gamebook for each game, outlining the topics and debates of a historical moment, as well as a detailed role sheets for a historical actor in those debates. Participants prepare and engage as that historical actor, making arguments and forging alliances to achieve specific Victory Objectives. You need not be a specialist to play (or run) a Reacting game, but you should plan on doing some preparatory reading.
We are pleased to offer nine different games this year, including:
- Engines of Mischief: Technology, Rebellion, and the Industrial Revolution in England, 1817-1818.
- Rousseau, Burke, and the Revolution in France, 1791
- Bacon's Rebellion: Race, Class, and Frontier Conflict in Colonial Virginia, 1676
- Game of Sages: Philosophy, Politics, and Diplomacy in China, 223 BCE
- Climate Change in Copenhagen, 2009
- Cigarette Century
- Do We Take Shelter? Evaluating “High Stakes” Information
- The Jumonville Incident: Washington at Fort Necessity
- The North Korean Hunger Games: Famine, Rogue Regimes and the Ethics of Aid, 1995-1998
The first five games in the list above are full-length games, which will play out over four sessions at the conference. You'll choose one of these five to play on Thursday and Friday. The latter four are short games, which will play out over two sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Veterans should choose one of these, and we suggest that newcomers opt for our "Newbie Workshop" in lieu of a short game, the better to prepare you to GM your own first game.
WORKING GROUPS
Building on the work we began last year, Working Groups will develop over three sessions, and are aimed at creating resources through collaboration that is uniquely possible at a face-to-face event. Currently, we know there will be WGs on "Syllabus Creation" and "DEI & Accessibility," with others in process. We'll ask that you choose one to attend and contribute to over the course of the conference. If you're interested in leading a working group (perhaps on Reacting for Language Learning, Adapting Reacting for Online Use, or another hot topic), please reach out to Jenn Worth at jworth@barnard.edu.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
We're bringing concurrent sessions back! This year, we'll be offering a short list of topics, facilitated by Consortium Board members. Each one is stand-alone, and you'll be able to attend two over the course of the conference. More information will be shared as it becomes available.
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
(ALL TIMES EASTERN & SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
4:00-10:00 PM
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DORMS OPEN FOR CHECK IN
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7:00-9:00 PM |
MICROGAMES
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THURSDAY, JUNE 6
8:00-9:00 AM |
BREAKFAST AND WELCOMING PLENARY
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9:00-10:30 AM |
GAME 1 - SESSION A |
10:30-11:00 AM |
COFFEE BREAK |
11:00 AM-12:15 PM |
WORKING GROUPS, PART I |
12:30-2:00 PM |
LUNCH & PRESENTATIONS |
2:15-3:30 PM |
GAME 1 - SESSION B |
3:30-5:00 PM |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
5:00 - 6:00 PM |
RECEPTION |
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
8:00-9:00 AM
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BREAKFAST |
9:00-10:30 AM
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GAME 1 - SESSION C
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10:30 - 11:00 AM
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COFFEE BREAK
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11:00 AM-12:30 PM |
GAME 1 - SESSION D
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SATURDAY, JUNE 8
8:00-9:00 AM |
BREAKFAST |
9:00-10:30 AM |
GAME 2 - SESSION A/B |
10:30-11:00 AM |
COFFEE BREAK |
11:00 AM-12:15 PM |
WORKING GROUPS, PART II |
12:30-2:00 PM |
LUNCH & PRESENTATIONS |
2:30-3:30 PM |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
3:30-5:00 PM |
WORKING GROUPS, PART III |
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
8:00-9:00 AM |
BREAKFAST |
9:00-10:30 AM |
GAME 2 - SESSION C/D |
10:30-11:00 AM |
COFFEE BREAK |
11:00 AM-12:00 PM |
CLOSING PLENARY |
PRICING
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Early Bird Feb 20-Mar 31 |
Regular
Apr 1-Apr 30 |
Late May 1-Jun 5 |
Grad Student/TA* |
$555 |
$605 |
$655
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Consortium Member |
$585 |
$635 |
$685
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Non-Member |
$685 |
$735 |
$785 |
*These rates while not in reach of all people, are below cost; higher rates for non-members subsidize participation for faculty-in-training.
Become a member to save money on your registration! Individual memberships start at just $25.
FUNDED REGISTRATION FOR DEI ADVANCEMENT $0
The Reacting Consortium is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and belonging. We have funded registration for instructors who are members of historically underrepresented and marginalized identity groups, and/or for those teaching at minority-serving institutions (HBCUs, Tribal colleges and universities, AAPI- and Hispanic-serving institutions). If you are interested in applying for one of these spots, please send an email to reacting@barnard.edu with the subject line “Funded AI Spot” by May 1. Approved applicants will be able to register for free , but housing will not be included. Please apply and share with colleagues!
HOUSING
This year, we have approximately 100 residence hall rooms available in Sulzberger Tower for our conference participants; 85 singles can be booked at a rate of $100/night; and 14 double rooms at a rate of $65/night. Basic linens will be provided. Reservations are available only for the nights of June 5-8, and all participants must be checked out by 2pm on June 9.
Registration is open now!
The Reacting Consortium Board, in its sole and absolute discretion, reserves the right to bar any person from the Reacting Faculty Lounge on Facebook and from participation in any Reacting Consortium event.
COVID POLICY
We strongly encourage, but do not require, masking. However, to ensure safety for the wider campus community, all summer participants are requested to meet Barnard College’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement, which means that they are fully vaccinated and boosted. Complete information on Barnard's COVID policies can be found here.