Call for
Papers: 46th Annual Meeting of Cheiron: The International Society
for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Conference
Date: June 19th
to 22nd, 2014
Conference
Location: Hood
College, Frederick, MD
Submission
Due Date: January
15, 2014, 5pm EST
Papers,
posters, symposia/panels, or workshops are invited for the 46th
annual meeting of Cheiron: The International Society for the History of
Behavioral and Social Sciences. The conference will be held at Hood
College in Frederick, Maryland (45 minutes from Washington, DC and Baltimore,
MD). The meeting will take place Thursday, June 19th to Sunday, June
22, 2014.
Submissions
may deal with any aspect of the history of the human, behavioral, and social
sciences or related historiographical and methodological issues. All
submissions should conform to the guidelines listed below.
All
submissions must be received by 5pm EST, January 15, 2014. Please email
your proposals to the 2014 Program Chair, Cathy Faye at cfaye@uakron.edu
Guidelines
All papers,
posters, and proposed symposia/panels should focus on new and original work,
i.e. the main part of the work should not have been published or presented
previously at other conferences.
To
facilitate the peer review and planning process, please provide a separate
sheet that includes: a) title; b) author’s name and affiliation; c) author’s
mail and email address and phone number; d) audio/visual needs.
Papers: Submit a 700-800 word abstract plus references that contains the major sources that inform your work. Presentations should be 20-25 minutes in length.
Posters: Submit a 300-400 word abstract plus references that contains the major sources that inform your work.
Symposia/Panels: Organizer should submit a 250-300 word abstract describing the symposium as a whole and a list of the names and affiliations of the participants. Each participant should submit a 300-600 word abstract plus references that contains the major sources that inform your work.
Papers: Submit a 700-800 word abstract plus references that contains the major sources that inform your work. Presentations should be 20-25 minutes in length.
Posters: Submit a 300-400 word abstract plus references that contains the major sources that inform your work.
Symposia/Panels: Organizer should submit a 250-300 word abstract describing the symposium as a whole and a list of the names and affiliations of the participants. Each participant should submit a 300-600 word abstract plus references that contains the major sources that inform your work.
Workshops: Organizer should submit a 250-300 word abstract describing the workshop and, if applicable, a list of the names and affiliations of those participating.
Student
Stipends & Young Scholar Award
Student
Travel Stipends:
Cheiron will make funds available to help defray travel expenses for students
presenting at the conference. We encourage students to apply for matching
stipends at their home institutions. Funding is limited to $100 to $300
per accepted submission; co-authored presentations must be divided among the
presenters.
If you wish
to be considered for a stipend, please send an additional e-mail to the program
chair at the time you submit your proposal.
Young Scholar Award: Beginning in 2008, Cheiron has
awarded a prize for the best paper or symposium presentation by a young
scholar. To be eligible for consideration, the young scholar must be the sole
or first author on the paper and must be responsible for the bulk of the work
of the paper. The young scholar must be currently a student or must have
completed his or her doctoral work not more than 5 years prior to the 2014
meeting. Please note that the committee may choose not to grant an award
in any given year.
If you qualify and would like your
paper to be considered, please inform the program chairs at the time you submit
your proposal. Three weeks after the meetings, applicants will submit a copy of
the presented paper – which may include minor changes – to the Cheiron
Executive Officer. The entries will be judged by the Cheiron Program Committee
and the Cheiron Review Committee. The winner will receive a certificate
from Cheiron, and may be asked to submit the paper to the Journal of the
History of the Behavioral Sciences within a reasonable period of time. If
the paper is accepted for publication, the winner will receive a $500
honorarium from Wiley-Blackwell, the publisher of JHBS. Winners
will receive assistance in preparing the paper for submission to JHBS.
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