All of us at 17³Ô¹Ïlook forward to gathering safely at the Annual Meeting in Chicago. We realize that everyone is eager to reconnect, network, and share research in person again, even if the experience may look different than our pre-COVID Annual Meetings. We also realize that many of you are still navigating travel restrictions imposed by various national and institutional entities. This webpage will be amended frequently with the most up-to-date Annual Meeting COVID-19 information.
17³Ô¹Ïstaff and officers are following the evolving pandemic guidelines as they develop at the local (Chicago) and national (USA) levels. 17³Ô¹Ïwill follow all federal, local, and hotel guidelines and recommendations to ensure our members’ safety. We are working closely with our venue partners, affiliates, and vendors to create a safe meeting environment that is also engaging and meaningful.
Please check the often for the latest information regarding Chicago’s COVID-19 Travel Advisory. Currently, every state in the U.S. falls within the Chicago COVID-19 Travel Advisory. The webpage states that all unvaccinated individuals who are returning to Chicago from travel should be tested 1–3 days before traveling to Chicago, and they should get tested 3–5 days after arrival. In addition, they should self-quarantine for 7 days. Everyone, regardless of vaccination status, should wear a mask on public transportation and in indoor public settings.
Obviously, it is not practical for 17³Ô¹Ïmembers to follow the City of Chicago recommendation (it is written for returnees, but logically applies to visitors as well) to quarantine for seven days at the hotel before the start of the Annual Meeting. Furthermore, 17³Ô¹Ïaims to act in solidarity with many of our sister learned societies that are meeting this winter (e.g., American Anthropological Association [AAA], American Historical Association [AHA], Middle East Studies Association [MESA], and the Modern Language Association [MLA]) by requiring all in-person Annual Meeting attendees to be fully vaccinated with a WHO-approved vaccine before arriving at the Hilton Chicago Hotel.
Annual Meeting in-person attendees will be required to share hard copy paper or digital proof of vaccination before receiving their name badges. We will also accept a sworn affidavit as proof of vaccination. If an in-person attendee has a need for an exemption to this policy, they may request one from ASOR’s President and Executive Director. Alternatively, prospective in-person attendees may also choose to forego the in-person meeting and participate in the virtual component of ASOR’s Annual Meeting.
Please visit this page often for updates as we get closer to the Annual Meeting. In the meantime, please contact Arlene Press, 17³Ô¹ÏDirector of Meetings and Events (meetings@asor.org), with any questions.