Dear Colleagues,

I hope this message finds you well in these uncertain times!

I am writing to you regarding the Society for Affective Science (SAS) and its 
annual meeting, which will be held in an all-virtual format between April 
15-30, 2021.

On behalf of the SAS membership and outreach committee, I encourage you and 
your trainees (postdocs, students, etc.) to attend. My collaborators and I have 
found SAS to be an excellent venue for presenting research and the 
interdisciplinary nature of the program to be uniquely beneficial.

Below, I outline exciting highlights from the upcoming meeting and 
opportunities for you and your trainees to submit abstracts for a pre-recorded 
virtual presentation.

Please let me know if you have any questions. I hope you will join us at the 
2021 SAS virtual meeting!

All the best,
Jolie Wormwood

Jolie Baumann Wormwood, PhD [she/her]
Assistant Professor of Psychology
422 McConnell Hall
15 Academic Way
Durham, NH 03824


SAS 2021 Call for Abstracts
The Society for Affective Science (SAS) is delighted to announce its call for 
abstracts to be considered for the 2021 Annual Conference, held in an 
all-virtual format between April 15-30, 2021. This year's extended format aims 
to facilitate international participation and account for schedule adjustments 
due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Program Highlights
We are excited to announce that this year's invited program includes:

  *   TED-style talks by Lasana Harris, Dacher Keltner, Kristin Lagattuta, 
Matthew Nock, and Jamil Zaki

  *   Flash Talks, Salons and Methods Lunches by Gal Sheppes, Yukiko Uchida, 
Jessica Lougheed, Derek Isaacowitz, Ralph Adolphs and Lisa Feldman Barrett, 
covering an exciting array of topics.

Advancing Interdisciplinary Science
In line with our goal to facilitate interdisciplinarity, we welcome submissions 
from across the domain of affective science including anthropology, business, 
computer science, cultural studies, economics, education, geography, history, 
integrative medicine, law, linguistics, literature, neuroscience, philosophy, 
political science, psychiatry, psychology, public health, sociology, and 
theatre.

Abstract Submissions
IMPORTANT: Abstracts are changing this year!

  *   Highly-ranked submissions will be published in a supplement of our 
journal Affective Science

<https://www.springer.com/journal/42761>IMPORTANT: This does NOT preclude the 
work from being submitted/ published as a full paper in any scientific outlet
  *   No poster/flash talk distinction! Presenters of accepted abstracts will 
be offered TWO sessions to deliver a 5-7 minute pre-recorded presentation 
followed by live Q&A

  *   TWO submission types:
1.    New Results Showcasing the latest new findings in affective science based 
on data collected and analyzed. We welcome and encourage preliminary work!
2.    New Idea NEW! Showcasing a new research idea, complete with planned 
experimental designs and analysis approach(es). Data is not required, other 
than for proof of concept. Work already pre-registered in another platform is 
admissible.

  *   Extended abstract 
format<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RaNj6ZzI1Cb2Wlh5mzOTSIhtSRfIW0iq/view?usp=sharing>:
 maximum 1-page PDF, including up to 1 figure

  *   No fee to submit an abstract. The fee structure for conference 
registration is reduced and will be announced soon.

We encourage submissions from authors at all career stages.

Submission Deadline
Abstracts must be submitted by Thursday, December 10th, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. 
Baker Island Time (BIT; UTC-12 - last timezone on earth) to be considered for 
inclusion in the program.

Submission Review Process
Abstracts will be evaluated based on scholarly merit by a double-blind peer 
review process with our Abstract Review Board.

Questions?
For abstract submissions, please contact the Abstract Committee Chairs, Maria 
Gendron at maria.gend...@yale.edu<mailto:maria.gend...@yale.edu> and Hongbo Yu 
at hongbo...@psych.ucsb.edu<mailto:hongbo...@psych.ucsb.edu>. For any other SAS 
2021 conference related questions, please contact the Program Chair, Rachael 
Jack at rachael.j...@glasgow.ac.uk<mailto:rachael.j...@glasgow.ac.uk>
For more updates, watch our website<https://society-for-affective-science.org/> 
and follow us on Twitter (@affectScience)!

SUBMISSION PORTAL OPEN SOON!

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