[Air-L] Will there be preconference workshops in Tartu?

Jeff Hemsley jjhemsle at syr.edu
Thu Jan 26 08:26:25 PST 2017


Great! I probably just missed it on the site.
Thank you!

On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Andra Siibak <andra.siibak at ut.ee> wrote:

> Dear Jeff, dear all,
>
> There will definitely be preconference workshops in Tartu!
> The deadline for submitting the proposals for workshops is 1. March.
> Please find more information for drafting a poposal for organising
> preconference workshops below. For submitting the proposals and for more
> information about submissions please visit the conference website:
> https://aoir.org/aoir2017/subinfo2017/
>
> Preconference workshops: Workshops may be either half or full-day events
> that occur on the first day of the conference and focus on a particular
> topic. They may be a workshop of some kind (e.g., a publishing workshop), a
> methodological “bootcamp” (e.g., on ethnography or statistical analysis),
> an exploration of a theoretical tradition or topical area (e.g., symbolic
> interaction, political economy, or GIS) or anything else that may be of
> interest to conference delegates. Proposals for workshops should explain
> for a general scholarly audience the goals of the workshop, the way it will
> operate, and an indication of potential audience or attendees who may be
> interested in attending (such as “early career scholars” or “researchers
> using statistical analysis”).
>
> Proposals for workshops should be approximately 600-800 words in length
> (to be submitted as an “abstract” in the ConfTool Website: no separate
> document needs to be uploaded). They should name the facilitators and
> participants and are only single-blind peer-reviewed; the quality and
> expertise of the facilitators and other participants will be recognized in
> the assessment. The availability of individuals named as facilitators and
> panellists in workshop sessions *must* be confirmed by the time the
> proposal is submitted. Workshop proposals should indicate any special
> requirements, including especially any upper limits on the number of
> participants.
>
> Workshop Submission Deadline: 1 March 2017
>
>
> *All the best,*
>
>
> *Andra Siibak *
>
> *AoiR 2017 conference chair*
>
>
> Andra Siibak
> Meediauuringute professor/ Professor of Media Studies
> Tartu Ülikool/University of Tartu
>
> On 26 Jan 2017, at 16:38, Jeff Hemsley <jjhemsle at syr.edu> wrote:
>
> The Tartu CFP does not mention preconference workshops.
>
>
> thank you.
>
>
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>
> Jeff Hemsley
> Assistant Professor
> School of Information Studies
> Syracuse University
> Author of 'Going Viral', Polity Press, 2013
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Jeff Hemsley
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School of Information Studies
Syracuse University
Author of 'Going Viral', Polity Press, 2013
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