CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: PRISEAL 3

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Call for papers – Submission Guidelines

   
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Submissions and registration

Submissions for 20-minute papers in the form of 300-word abstracts should be e-mailed to priseal2015@gmail.com by 27 April 2015. The abstracts should be sent as an attachment to an email message, in either  .doc, .docx, or .rtf format, using 2.5 cm (1 inch) margins and a 12 pt font. Each abstract should clearly indicate the title of the talk, and may include references. The body of the email message should also contain the following information: name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, and contact details (postal and email address).

Further information on registration and social activities will be announced soon on the conference website (http://ppriseal.webs.ull.es/index.html).

Publication Opportunities

Two publications are planned: 1) a proposal will be finalized at the conference for an edited book (softcover book plus free e-book, University of Adelaide Press, https://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/) with the working title ‘Dismantling barriers: Communicating research in the 21st century’, to be edited by Margaret Cargill and Kate Cadman; and 2) submissions will be accepted for a special issue of the online journal Publications (http://www.mdpi.com/journal/publications ), which is open access and has no charges to the author. Please indicate in your submission email if you intend to submit your paper for consideration.


Deadline for abstract submission                                Monday 27 April 2015

Notification of acceptance                                           Monday 18 May 2015

Presenter registration deadline                                    Friday 18 September (early bird closing date)




NOTES
• Individual paper slots will be 30 minutes: 20 for the presentation, 5 for questions and 5 for venue changeover
• If you wish to propose a Colloquium of several connected papers, please contact the organisers

• All abstracts will be anonymously rated by two members of the Conference Committee in terms of these criteria:

- relevance of the paper  to the conference topic and participants

- soundness of the research design, conceptual framework, analysis and/or interpretation.