You're on the TT? Where do the folks in your new department go? Did they tell you what conferences they go to, and expect you to go to?
I'd ask them, then go to those meetings, and make darn sure you let everyone and his/her mother/father know you went. I'm in sort of an interdisciplinary field, and pre-tenure I went to some real snoozers because other colleagues went too.
Even if you're in a disciplinary department, what is your discipline's most important conference (of there's just one)? For example, I am a political scientist in a public administration department, so I go to the Amer Pol Sci Assn meeting, but also the Pub Admin and Pub Policy (my real love) meetings.
If you're in an interdisciplinary, asking what conferences to go to is one of many questions you should be asking, including Where should I publish? What conferences should I go to? Do journals or books count more or less? etc. Good luck!
I'm starting a new tt job, and suddenly am faced with the prospect of having funding to attend conferences. w00t, eh? Well, up until now I have attended a mere handful of conferences fairly regularly, and am now out of touch.
There are a lot of conferences out there, but how do you find the GOOD ones that will be good for your career, good discussion, etc? Or is there such a thing?
If it helps, I'm thinking in an interdisciplinary field:
anthropology (I already attend AAA)
women's studies
islam
education
qualitative research/ethnography
Any ideas would help.