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[ecrea] CFP World Association for Public Opinion Research Marrakesh
Mon Jan 01 12:15:11 GMT 2018
27-30 June 2018 ; Marrakesh, Morocco
Call for Proposals
Submission Deadline: Friday, 5 January 2018
Submission website:
https://wapor.org/events/annual-conference/current-conference/
The World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) will hold its
71st Annual Conference 27-30 June 2018 in Marrakesh, Morocco. The
conference committee welcomes proposals on topics related to public
opinion broadly, especially those related to the conference theme.
Public Opinion Research in a Changing World
The political and technological environment in which public opinion research
operates has experienced dramatic changes in the past few years.
Politically, we
have witnessed unrest and wars in many parts of the world, a rise of
populism and
anti-immigration sentiments in large parts of the Western World, and the
threat of
escalation in the Korean Peninsula. In situations where public opinion
is evenly
divided, it has been very difficult for pollsters to accurately predict
the final results,
like in the UK election of 2015 and the Brexit referendum of 2016, the
US 2016
presidential elections and the Israeli 2015 elections. Recent technological
developments in the modes of communication – spread of cellular phones
and of the
internet for example -- present new challenges – and offer new
possibilities -- to
survey research. Alternate indicators to polling appear, including
indicators from
citizens' activities in online social networks and indicators of their
online
information seeking. In light of these technological and political changes,
traditional public opinion research faces many opportunities and challenges.
WAPOR welcomes paper and panel proposals that deal with these issues, namely
questions relating to how public opinion operates – and can be measured
-- in these
changing environments and how it should operate in order to better serve
society.
WAPOR welcomes relevant submissions that focus on all aspects of public
opinion.
These topics include, but are not restricted to:
* Methodological challenges and improvements, including in
the areas of
sampling, measurement, survey design and survey response or non-response
* Challenges of comparative research and International
Survey Projects,
cross-cultural concerns in data collection and measurement issues
* New sources of information on public opinion and the use
of social media to
voice public opinion
* News, media, journalism and public opinion
* Political behavior, participation and culture
* Electoral polls in emerging/incomplete democracies
* Social media, big data, sentiment analysis, and emerging
technologies
Submission Process
Proposals for the conference should be submitted electronically by
January 5th,
2018. Only proposals submitted through this website will be considered.
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words. All submissions must be in
English, and all
accepted works are to be presented in English. WAPOR will accept two
types of
submissions:
Individual Research Proposals generally include a description of the
research
project with specific research questions or hypotheses, methods and
results, if
available at the time of submission.
Most individual research papers will be presented orally in a regular
session format.
However, we wish to explore the possibility of having a poster session
at the
Marrakesh conference. The poster session is intended to serve
participants who
prefer this format for various reasons. The submission system will ask
submitters to
indicate whether they prefer to give an oral presentation or present
their work at the
poster session.
Panel Proposals typically comprise four or five presentations around a
common
theme. The submission of panel proposals requires that:
* (1) The panel organizer submits an "overview proposal” and
selects
“PANEL” as the type of submission. This submission should be titled
"PANEL: [name of proposed session]". The organizer will be asked to
provide the names and emails of authors and their respective paper titles
together with the panel description. Upon submission, the panel will be
assigned a Panel ID number. That number must be used by those submitting
abstracts as part of the panel. This panel submission must be
done BEFORE the separate abstracts are submitted. The panel organizer is
responsible for providing the panel id number to each presenter.
AND
* (2) Each presenter must submit his/her own individual
abstract online (as
above, for individual research proposals). When submitting their abstract,
individual presenters need to enter the Panel ID number provided by the
panel submitter.
In order for a panel to be accepted, at least three of the individual
papers must be
accepted. If not, accepted proposals will be assigned to a different
session.
Submitters should receive a system-generated email confirmation of their
submission within 24 hours. If this confirmation does not arrive, submitters
should log back on to the site to verify that their proposal was submitted
correctly in the system. All submitters will be notified of the conference
committee’s decision in February 2018.
More information can be found on our website at:
https://wapor.org/events/annual-conference/current-conference/
Questions about the conference should be directed to WAPOR Executive
Coordinator Renae Reis ((renae /at/ wapor.org) <mailto:(renae /at/ wapor.org)>).
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