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CALL FOR PAPERS
48th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention 2005
IONS, Petaluma, CA
August 11-15, 2005
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The 2005 Annual Parapsychological Association
Convention will be hosted by and held at the
Institute of Noetic
Sciences, Petaluma, California, USA, from August 11 - 15, 2005. For
information regarding registration and accommodation, visit the
Parapsychological Association website or
contact the local host, Dr. Dean Radin, at
DeanRadin@noetic.org. For
information about the Program, contact the Program Chair, Louie Savva,
Centre for the Study of Anomalous Psychological Processes, University
College Northampton, UK, at
louie.savva@northampton.ac.uk.
Papers:
Anyone may submit a paper for consideration by the Program
Committee. Papers may be clinical, experimental, historical,
methodological, philosophical, or theoretical, or may report field work
or case studies of any relevant kind, and of sufficient interest to the
community, and of sufficient depth to be amenable to a 20 to 25 minute
presentation time with further discussion. The Program Committee will
not consider, in this category, proposals for research which have not
yet been carried out, analyses of work in progress, or papers published
in English prior to the Convention. Recent papers that have been
previously published in a language other than English are acceptable in
this category, provided the paper has been translated into English for
the purpose of submission to the Program Committee. Papers submitted for
floor presentation should be the equivalent of full-length journal
articles. A detailed description on the preparation of manuscripts can
be found below.
Posters:
Posters are papers or other materials presented on poster board in an
installation separate from the convention floor. Poster sessions are
especially appropriate for short papers, those that are particularly
amenable to visual displays (e.g., demonstration of equipment or
techniques) and highly technical papers that cannot be communicated
effectively in a brief lecture format to a general scientific audience.
Authors who prefer for their papers to be presented in a poster session
should indicate this at the time of submission, with particular
attention paid to a description of the visual materials that will make
up the content of the presentation. In addition, the Program Committee
may, at its discretion, designate other accepted papers for presentation
in a poster session. Poster session papers will be included in the
convention proceedings. Proposals for posters should be prepared
according to the instructions for full papers listed above. Photocopies
of photographs to be used in visual presentations are acceptable with
the submission.
Research Briefs:
Research briefs are short papers (of approximately 1500 words) reporting
recently completed work or research in progress, and able to be
adequately summarized in a 5 to 10 minute presentation. Submitted
research briefs must include detailed descriptions of the design and
planned or completed analyses; they may include supplemental
descriptions beyond the 1500-word brief when they might be helpful to
the Program Committee in making a decision. The Program Committee may,
at its discretion, designate other accepted papers for presentation as a
research brief. Research briefs should be prepared according to the
instructions for full papers listed below, but without the 500 word
abstract.
Symposia/Panel Discussions/Workshops:
Only Members and Associates of the Parapsychological Association may
propose a symposium, panel discussion, or workshop.
Symposia:
Symposia are formal presentations by participants on related topics.
Proposals for symposia must include a summary sheet indicating title,
chairperson, participants, order of presentation, and proposed time
allotments, up to a total of 90 minutes, including discussion periods.
Symposia submissions must include full papers from each of the
participants included in the symposium and prepared per the instructions
listed below.
Panel discussions:
Panel discussions are informal roundtable discussions intended to
maximize spontaneous interactions of panelists and the audience. A total
of 90 minutes, including discussion period, is allocated for panel
discussions. A minimum of four participants should be proposed, with
time apportioned among them and a substantial discussion period.
Proposals for panel discussions should include a summary sheet that
lists the panel title, chairperson, panelists, order of presentation,
and time allotments as well as abstracts of 500 words from each
panelist. Panel discussion proposals should be prepared per the
instructions listed below
Workshops:
Workshops are informal discussions of specific topics. Proposals for
workshops should include a summary sheet listing the title, chairperson,
other presenting participants, type of activity, and a description of
the intended content of the workshop, not exceeding 500 words. Workshop
proposals should be prepared per the instructions listed below.
Preparation of Manuscripts:
A Microsoft Word template has been developed into which submissions for
this year's convention may be entered. Authors are strongly encouraged
to use this style template in MS Word or RTF format. The template can be
downloaded from the URL at the end of these instructions:
(RIGHT-CLICK on the URL below and do "SAVE TARGET AS" in Internet
Explorer or "SAVE LINK TARGET AS" in Netscape. Save the file to your
local disk.) After downloading this file to their computer, authors can
double-click on the file to open a new document in the standardized
format. Authors can then replace the text entered as an example with
their own text but are cautioned not to change the predefined formats.
Tables and figures should be inserted into the text, must be numbered
and must have a title or legend but can be of any format that suits the
authors' needs.
http://www.parapsych.org/PA_2005_Submission_Template.dot
Authors who are not using MS Word are asked to download a PDF file of
the template which is available from the URL:
http://www.parapsych.org/PA_2005_Submission_Template.pdf
and to use it as an example of the suggested format. The number and
titles of headings and subheadings may be adapted and altered to suit
the authors' needs. If authors find it impossible or difficult to use
the standardized template, please contact the Program Chairperson for
assistance and advice. It is hoped that the template will help to
produce a proceedings booklet with a uniform format as well as to
simplify the job of the referees who will review each submission.
Full papers for floor presentation, full papers for poster presentation
and full papers being submitted as part of a symposium should follow the
template as closely as possible. They should be the equivalent of a
full-length journal article, and they should contain a 500 word abstract
that will be published in the Journal of Parapsychology and
placed on the PA's website. The text of the paper (including abstracts,
tables, references, figures and illustrations) should not exceed 7000
words in total. If not otherwise specified, authors are requested to
adhere to the style of the Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association, or the format used by the British
Journal of Psychology, especially for quotations and references.
Manuscript Submission:
Manuscripts for all types of submissions should be submitted
electronically using MS Word for Windows. Authors who do not use this
program should contact the Program Chairperson for assistance and
advice. By seeking inclusions in the Convention Program, submitters of
any type of presentation which requires an abstract agree that the
abstract they produce will be uploaded after the convention to the
Parapsychological Association’s website, where it will be maintained
indefinitely. Persons who are unwilling for their abstracts to be so
archived are urged not to submit. The submission deadline is Monday 4th
April, 2005. Authors should be aware that any papers received after the
deadline, even if accepted, may not be included in the printed
Proceedings of Presented Papers.
Please send all submissions and other correspondence about the
program to:
Louie Savva
Email: louie.savva@northampton.ac.uk
Tel: +44 1604 892485
Centre for the Study of Anomalous Psychological Processes
University College Northampton
Park Campus,
Boughton Green Road,
Northampton,
UK,
NN2 7AL |
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