Dear Colleague,
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
10th THE LONDON INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL STUDIES RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CONFERENCE (RMC 2024)
Advancing Research Methods and Methodologies: Connecting Technology, Tradition, and Inclusivity Across Disciplines Towards the Future
ONLINE CONFERENCE
The registration for the RMC 2024 conference is now open and the Abstract Submission Deadline is June 18, 2024.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: https://thelondoninstitute.org.uk/events/rmc/rmc-2024/
SUBMIT ABSTRACT: https://easychair.org/account2/signin
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Professor Stephen Gibson, Bicentennial Chair in Research Methods and Director of Doctoral Programmes, School of Social Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, UK
We kindly request your assistance in sharing the call for abstracts with your colleagues, PhD students and professional networks. By doing this, we aim to attract a diverse array of top-notch abstract submissions, ensuring RMC 2024 is a tremendous success.
For more information about the call for abstracts, please visit our conference website at
https://thelondoninstitute.org.uk/events/rmc-2024/
Additionally, please see the email below for your convenience when sharing the call for abstracts with your contacts.
We sincerely appreciate your support.
Warm regards,
RMC 2024 Organising Committee
Call for Abstracts: Research Methodology Conference (RMC 2024)
Title: Advancing Research Methods and Methodologies: Connecting Technology, Tradition, and Inclusivity Across Disciplines Towards the Future
Date: 21 September 2024
Venue: Online
We are pleased to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Research Methodology Conference (RMC), which is set to take place on 21st September 2024, in partnership with Coventry University’s Centre for Global Learning (GLEA).
The conference invites a broad spectrum of participants, including established scholars, early-career researchers, and postgraduate students from the fields of Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities. The theme for this year, "Advancing Research Methods and Methodologies: Connecting Technology, Tradition, and Inclusivity Across Disciplines Towards the Future," reflects our commitment to fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue that spans the gamut of research approaches. To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, RMC 2024 will be hosted online for the first time, allowing participants from across the globe to engage without the barriers of physical distance.
We strive to foster a supportive atmosphere that promotes meaningful engagement and constructive dialogue, empowering participants to contribute substantially to the conversation on how ongoing and future developments in research methodology can address urgent global challenges, including but not limited to environmental sustainability and climate change through diverse methods and methodologies. In doing so, we recognise the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data in research, while we also underscore the importance of adopting inclusive and diverse research practices.
Acknowledging the profound influence of recent advancements in AI and big data analytics on research, the conference also highlights how methodological futures needs to be in continuity with the past and embedded in community, highlighting the invaluable role of indigenous knowledge, participatory research, and interdisciplinary approaches in developing sustainable solutions. These varied methods and methodologies offer a holistic view of environmental complexities and pave the way for future innovative strategies geared toward resilience and sustainability.
The London Institute invites you to submit an abstract to the London Institute Research Methodology Conference (RMC 2024) that:
Demonstrate innovative ideas and incorporate a broad range of discussions about the future of research methods, including but not limited to AI, big data, indigenous knowledge systems, participatory research, and interdisciplinary studies.
Explore the ongoing and future integration of AI and big data in understanding environmental phenomena while valuing the role of traditional and non-technological methods in environmental research and policymaking.
Advocate for ethical and sustainable research practices, emphasising the importance of inclusivity in research approaches to address global challenges.
Highlight how future methodologies needs to be include collaborative methodologies, community-based research, and local solutions to environmental challenges, fostering dialogue among technologists, environmental scientists, policymakers, and communities.
Key Topics Include but are not limited to:
The future of research methodologies
Emerging methodologies
Interdisciplinary and Inclusive Approaches in Climate Change Research
Integration of Technological and Traditional Methods in Environmental Studies
Ethical, Sustainable, and Participatory Research Practices
Education and Research for Sustainable Development
Collaborative Methodologies for Global Challenges
Innovative Data Analysis Techniques in Environmental Research
The Role of Diverse Methodologies in Environmental Policy and Decision Making
Social and Economic Impacts of Climate Change
Advances in Climate Modelling, Forecasting, and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Community-based Research and Local Solutions to Environmental Challenges
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Professor Stephen Gibson, Bicentennial Chair in Research Methods and Director of Doctoral Programmes, School of Social Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Submission:
Abstract should be no more than 500 words, outlining your study and the methodological aspect(s).
Please submit your abstract via: https://easychair.org/account2/signin
Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Deadline : 18 June 2024
Acceptance Notification : 5 July 2024
Presenter/Attendee registration deadline : 9 August 2024
Attendee registration deadline : 16 September 2024
Conference Dates : 21 September 2024
For a glimpse into our past conferences, visit the RMC Series website. https://thelondoninstitute.org.uk/events/rmc/
Join us in exploring innovative approaches and strategies crucial in addressing environmental challenges and promoting a sustainable future as we aim to foster a broad, inclusive conversation that unites various methods for global resilience.
Registration and fees: For more information, please click here.
Academic presenter: £100
Professional presenter: £150
Student presenter: £50
Attendee: £10
Outcome: Post-Conference Publication(s)
I) Conference Proceedings: Presented abstracts from the conference to be invited for full paper submission for the Conference Proceedings.
II) Selected papers that successfully go through a peer-review process will be published in the following journal:
American Journal of Qualitative Research (AJQR): https://www.ajqr.org/home/about-journal
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