Submission Guidelines
Specific Information about ABSTRACT GUIDELINES
Abstract are for work that is in the early stages and for novel and promising ideas. The abstracts should identify the aspect of the work that will likely lead to productive discussions with conference participants.
- Only abstracts submitted in English will be reviewed.
- Abstracts should be original work.
- Abstracts must not exceed 500 words (excluding the title, authors and affiliations) and should follow the instructions on the following template (ABSTRACT TEMPLATE).
- All abbreviations must be spelled out on first use.
- Please be clear in stating a goal of relevance to the conference topics. Outline the methods used or manner of investigation. Report the most salient results and conclusions or recommendations arising from the work.
- Abstracts should include figures and references.
Once your draft has been accepted for publication, you will be asked to submit a final work for inclusion in the conference proceedings. Please note the following. Full papers are for mature work, requiring lengthy explanations of the conceptual background, methodology and data and analysis.
The paper language must be in English.
- Full papers should present original works and have not been published elsewhere.
- Full papers must not exceed 8 pages and should follow the instructions on the following template (Extended Abstract).
- Full papers should state:
- the major issue(s) addressed,
- the potential significance of the work,
- the theoretical and methodological approach(es) pursued,
- major findings, conclusions, implications,
- relevant scholarly references.
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