Acceptance notifications will be issued by January 22nd, 2013.
Please submit all proposals to Brad Porfilio at Porfilio16@aol.com.
Proposal
Formats
Individual
Proposal:
(75 minutes)
The
Conference Committee welcomes individual paper proposals, with the
understanding that those accepted will be grouped together around common or
overlapping themes. Presenters should plan on having approximately 15 minutes
to present /summarize their individual papers. A 150-250 word abstract of the
paper will be peer reviewed for acceptance to the conference.
Symposium
Proposal:
(75 minutes)
The
Conference Committee welcomes proposals for a symposium. A symposium is
typically composed of a chair and discussant and three to five participants who
present or summarize their papers. Each symposium is organized around a common
theme. A 150-250 word abstract of the symposium will be peer reviewed for
acceptance to the conference.
Panel
Proposal:
(75 minutes)
The
Conference Committee welcomes proposals for a panel discussion. A panel
discussion is typically composed of three to six participants who discuss their
scholarly work within the context of a dialogue or conversation on a topic or
theme related to the conference. Typically, each panelist is given 10-15
minutes to discuss the topic, present theoretical ideas, and/or point to
relevant research. (Note: A chair who introduces the panel and frames the
issues and questions being addressed should be identified. In addition to the
chair, we encourage (but do not require) organizers of panels to include a discussant who
responds to the comments of the panelists). A 150-250 word abstract of the
panel discussion will be peer reviewed for acceptance to the conference.
Alternative
Format and Special Interest Groups (75 minutes)
Alternative
proposals that do not fit into the above categories, such as workshops,
performances, video and multimedia presentations, and round-table dialogues,
are encouraged. We also welcome proposals for the organization of special
interest groups. A 150-250 word abstract of the panel discussion will be peer
reviewed for acceptance to the conference.
Proposals
must include:
• Names and affiliations of presenters
• Conference Strand
•
Presentation Format
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