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The CFP: Anthropology and Tourism panel 19 of the RAI Anthropology in the World Conference is now open.
Further details and instructions below.
[Liverpool John Moores University]<http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/>
Faculty of
Education, Community and Leisure
Hazel Andrews PhD, MA, BSc, PgCert
Senior Lecturer Tourism, Culture and Society
The British on Holiday http://www.channelviewpublications.com/author_results.asp?SF1=contributor&ST1=Hazel%20Andrews
Editor Journal Tourism Consumption & Practice www.tourismconsumption.org
IM Marsh, Barkhill Road, Aigburth, Liverpool, L17 6BD
t: 00 44 (0)151 231 5237 e: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
w: www.ljmu.ac.uk<http://www.ljmu.ac.uk>
From: Amanda Vinson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05 December 2011 17:15
To: Andrews, Hazel
Subject: Call for Papers
Call for papers for the Anthropology in the World Conference
The Call for Papers is now open. It will close on 16 January 2012.
Please browse the full list of panels<http://www.nomadit.co.uk/rai/events/rai2012/panels.php5> and decide where to propose your paper. All proposals must be made via the online form<http://www.nomadit.co.uk/rai/events/rai2012/panels.php5>.
Proposals should consist of a paper title, a (very) short abstract of <300 characters, and an abstract of 250 words. On submission of the proposal, the proposing author (but not any co-authors listed) will receive an automated email confirming receipt. If you do not receive this email, please first check the login environment (click login on the left) to see if your proposal is there. If it is, it simply means your confirmation email got spammed/lost; and if it is not, it means you need to re-submit, as the process went wrong somewhere!
Proposals will be marked as pending until the end of the Call for papers. Convenors will then be asked to make their decisions over the papers proposed to their workshop by 23 January 2012 and to communicate those to the proposers, marking them up within the login environment (Cocoa). Papers which are neither accepted nor rejected, but marked for 'transfer', will then be considered by the Conference Committee to see where else they might fit in the conference programme. There is no guarantee that such papers can be re-housed. We aim to resolve all transfers by 24 February 2012.
Other useful information for after you've proposed your paper
Paper authors can use the login link in the menu on the left to edit their proposals. Co-authors cannot be added/removed nor can papers be withdrawn through this environment - please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to do this.
Pre-circulation of papers
RAI has no rule about this; however many convenors are keen to pre-circulate completed papers. To facilitate this and save on loads of email traffic, authors can upload PDFs of their papers within Cocoa, which will then show as a downloadable file beneath their abstract on the public workshop page on this site. It is your choice whether you instruct your presenters to make use of this.
Timing of presentations
Convenors are reasonably free to run their sessions as they like, but the norm is to allot each presenter a maximum of 20 minutes (for presentation and questions/discussion). The key is to respect the fact that many presenters have travelled a long way in order to be able to contribute and clearly need time to set out their argument.
We are unable to represent specific intra-workshop timings in our programme. Delegates reading the conference book will have to work on the assumption that papers will be evenly distributed through the workshop. Clearly you may wish to amalgamate discussion time, but where possible please try to stick to this even distribution.
Communication between authors/convenors
Convenor/author email addresses are not shown on the workshop pages for anti-spam reasons. However there is an in-built secure email messaging system. If you cannot work that, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to obtain relevant email addresses.
Any queries with the above please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
The Anthropology in the World conference will be held 8th to 10th June 2012
Conference Fee:
Non-Fellow: £170
RAI Member: £150
RAI Fellow: £90
Concessions: £70
RAI Student Fellow: £50
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