ANNUAL IAPL CALL FOR PAPERS

     

    All submissions must be made online.

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    SUBMISSION FORMS

      1. Anyone submitting an abstract for general, proposed, organized, or invited sessions must be or become a current member of the IAPL.
      2. One submission per person only. Conference participants can occupy only one place on the program each year.
      3. General and proposed session submissions are evaluated by the IAPL Executive Committee.
      4. Notifications by e-mail are sent by the IAPLexecutive director in February. Make sure that your incoming e-mail filter includes messages sent from "execdir@iapl.info".
      5. When possible, invited organized sessions will also be announced in advance affording the possibility of submitting directly to the invited session organizer. Some years we will not be able to post these sessions in advance.
      6. Check the IAPL website for full paper submission details each year.

       

     

    1. ABSTRACTS FOR "GENERAL SESSION" PAPERS SHOULD BE

      • A maximum of 1,000 words
      • For a 20 minute presentation time
      • Demonstrate a clear connection to the conference theme
      • Include 7 keywords associated with the proposed paper submission

      GENERAL SESSION SUBMISSIONS INFORMATION LINK

      IAPL 2010 GENERAL SESSIONS SUBMISSION FORM

       

    2. SUBMISSIONS FOR "PROPOSED SESSIONS"ARE ALSO ENCOURAGED

      • Sessions should include 4-5 speakers plus a session chair the session chair will also normally be the session proposer.
      • The session chair can present a 15-20 minute theme-setting paper as part of the introduction to the session. Alternatively someone else can be invited to chair the session and not present a paper at all.
      • The name of the session chair must be included with the session proposal.
      • Proposers are requested to submit separate forms online, including: a description of the proposed session,
      • An 1,000 word abstract for each speaker with the understanding that no paper can exceed 20 minutes presentation time, and should include:
        • 7 keywords for each speaker
        • Details on each speaker,
        • Details on the session chair
      • Proposers should be aware that each abstract is evaluated independently as well as part of the whole session - on occasion one or more papers are not accepted
      • Proposers will be asked to inform their participants of the disposition of their papers for the session -- and proposers will be responsible for assuring that each speaker covers membership dues, registration, and related conference information
      • All persons included in a proposed session must confirm that they will indeed attend the conference if their papers are accepted.

      PROPOSED SESSION SUBMISSIONS INFORMATION LINK

      • IAPL 2010 PROPOSED SESSION DESCRIPTION
      • IAPL 2010 PROPOSED SESSION CHAIR
      • IAPL 2010 PROPOSED SESSION INDIVIDUAL SPEAKER PAPER ABSTRACT
        • the proposer must submit each of the three forms above
        • each speaker must submit a separate form

           

     

    IAPL 2010 Call for Papers and Conference Announcement

    The thirty-fourth annual confernce of the IAPL will be held at the

    University of Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA

    May 24-30, 2010

    Conference topic:

    CULTURES OF DIFFERENCES

    national / indigenous / historical

    Please submit paper or session proposals for presentation at the conference by

    NOVEMBER 30th, 2009

     

    SUBMISSION FORMS

      GENERAL SESSION SUBMISSIONS INFORMATION LINK

    • IAPL 2010 GENERAL SESSIONS SUBMISSION FORM

     

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      PROPOSED SESSION SUBMISSIONS INFORMATION LINK

      • IAPL 2010 PROPOSED SESSION DESCRIPTION
      • IAPL 2010 PROPOSED SESSION CHAIR
      • IAPL 2010 PROPOSED SESSION INDIVIDUAL SPEAKER PAPER ABSTRACT

      (the proposer must submit each of the three forms above and each speaker must submit a separate form)

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