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[ecrea] CFP for Rundle Summit Communications Conference
Sun Nov 18 16:21:42 GMT 2018
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The Rundle Summit Organizing Committee is excited to announce that the
Rundle Summit 2019 Call for Presentations is now open. The Rundle Summit
is a graduate student led conference hosted annually in the beautiful
rocky mountains in Banff, Alberta Canada.
The conference focuses on bringing together academic and professional
perspectives on communication. The conference is sponsored jointly by
the University of Calgary, Communication, Media and Film Program and the
University of Alberta, Communications and Technology program. We welcome
participants from across Canada and beyond, from any relevant discipline
to join our discussion.
This year the Rundle Summit will be *February 22-24th* at the *Banff
Centre for the Arts*.
The theme for this year’s Rundle Summit is *Tectonics: Landscapes in
Conversation *evoking the constantly-shifting tectonic plates of the
earth that create new formations as they crash into each other. The
metaphor reflects the dynamic state of the communication landscape, one
that is constantly evolving as new technologies send aftershocks through
the fields of communication and media.
Rundle Summit welcomes proposals for a variety of formats:
* Lightning talks (abstract: 300 words) are succinct five-minute
presentations, well-suited for introducing an idea or a
work-in-progress. Lightning-talk presenters will benefit from
extended Q&A in which their ideas will be workshopped.
* Long papers (abstract: 300 words) should be dynamic, 20-minute
presentations. They can share a number of different things, such as
research stories, reflections, challenges, or outcomes.
* Multi-speaker panels (abstract: 300 words) address intersections or
tensions within a particular topic or field. Every panelist should
submit an individual abstract and note the title of the panel
presentation so that reviewers can clearly see the panel’s composition.
* Skills-sharing sessions (abstract: 300 words) are participant-led
skills-development workshops and/or collaborative working groups
focused on sharing knowledge about social-science tools and/or
methodologies (e.g. teaching the basics of
social-networking-analysis tool Gephi, or demystifying discourse
analysis).
We also encourage proposals for alternative formats. When proposing a
session, please include a description of the format in addition to the
300-word abstract.
To submit a proposal go to https://www.rundlesummit.ca/call-for-papers
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For more information for more information please go to
http://rundlesummit.ca
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The deadline for presentation proposals in *December 5th.*
Proposal decision notification: December 21, 2018
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