**Final Reminder**


Dear All,

The call for proposals for the 57th ISA Annual Convention in Atlanta (16-19 
March 2016) closes soon (June 1). Outside panels and paper submissions there 
are other formats for submission and the different deadlines are noted below.
best,
Susan Park
To submit normal panels and papers:

  *   You need to submit your proposals through the general ISA submission 
system via the links below. If you wish your proposed paper, roundtable, etc. 
to be addressed to the ESS, please tick the respective box of our section on 
the submission page if available. Your proposal will then automatically be 
transferred to us.
  *   You need to log in to your ISA account first, otherwise the links below 
will not work. To this end, please go to http://www.isanet.org/ ; you will find 
the ‘login’ button at the top of the webpage.


1) PAPERS, PANELS, ROUNDTABLES
Please follow this link for your 
submissions:http://www.isanet.org/Conferences/Atlanta-2016/Submissions
On the page, click the button “Submit a proposal” which will lead you to 
another page where you can choose between submitting a paper, panel or 
roundtable
(or follow this link: 
http://www.isanet.org/Conferences/Atlanta-2016/Submissions/Submit)
DEADLINE: 1st JUNE 2015.

2) INNOVATIVE PANELS, FILM-SCREENING PANELS, CAREER COURSES
To submit one of these three special formats, please first follow the link to 
the general submission system: 
http://www.isanet.org/Conferences/Atlanta-2016/Submissions
Then, click the button “Specialty submissions” which will lead you to another 
page with further information on special formats. There you click “Submit a 
specialty session”, which on the next page gives you a choice between 
submitting an innovative panel, a film-screening panel or a career course.

-      Innovative panels offer an opportunity for panel participants to network 
and learn in a non- traditional panel format. For example, an innovative panel 
may include a debate format or a “town hall” meeting. It could constitute short 
panel presentations and audience discussions around a particularly timely or 
controversial subject with a moderator to facilitate the dialogue. Or it may 
involve the use of new technologies to broadcast to a greater audience or 
engage participants from distant locales. DEADLINE: 15th MAY 2015.

-      Film-screening panels are designed to highlight one or more films and 
can take the form of a film showing and moderated Q&A, or a more formal showing 
and roundtable discussion. ISA can sponsor up to five screenings a year. 
DEADLINE: 15th MAY 2015.

-      Career courses provide opportunities for conference participants to 
learn a new skill, or hone an old skill, while attending the convention. 
Courses are a half-day and are limited to 30-40 participants. DEADLINE: 1st 
JUNE 2015.

3) WORKING GROUPS
Working groups offer attendees a forum for dialogue and interaction around 
designated issue areas. By participating in a working group, conference 
attendees discuss the most thought-provoking issues in their section as well as 
their own research through an extended and focused discussion. Such dialogue 
may stimulate new research questions and project ideas, and contribute to 
development of new communities of scholars. The structure of any given working 
group is determined by the working group coordinator, but they typically have 
three meetings over the course of the conference where participants discuss a 
selection of panels and topics relevant to the group.
Please follow this link to submit a working 
group:http://www.isanet.org/Conferences/Atlanta-2016/Submissions/Specialty/Working-Groups
DEADLINE: 15th JUNE 2015


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