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Posted by: | Gwen Wittenbaum |
Title/Position: | Associate Professor |
School/Organization: | Michigan State University |
Sent to listserv of: | SPSP, SESP, SPSSI |
Date posted: | September 25th, 2008 |
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Call for Papers:
Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup)
Fourth Annual Conference
July 16-18, 2009
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Submission Deadline: Friday, January 23, 2009 (10 p.m. EST)
Scholars who study groups and teams are scattered across many disciplines, such as communication, education, history, information systems, nursing, organizational behavior, philosophy, psychology, political science, public health, and sociology. The Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup) was created to provide a place for scholars to:
1. Promote communication about group research across fields and nations
2. Advance understanding about group dynamics through research
3. Advance theory and methods for understanding groups
4. Promote interdisciplinary research
The fourth INGRoup conference is planned to facilitate conversations among scholars across disciplines. In addition to paper and symposia sessions, innovative sessions designed to facilitate interdisciplinary conversation will be programmed. A business meeting will be devoted to planning for the future of INGRoup and its conferences.
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS
An on-line system will be made available from December 1, 2008 to January 23, 2009 to facilitate submission of the following:
Papers:
Submissions for paper presentations can take two forms; an extended abstract or complete paper.
Extended abstract. Submit a 900-1500 word extended abstract for papers that (a) present original research, or (b) develop, review, or critique group theory or group methods. Extended abstracts for empirical papers should include: title, keywords, purpose, methodology, results (preliminary if in early stages), conclusions, and key references. Extended abstracts for theories, reviews, or critiques should include: title, keywords, purpose, scope of theory/critique/review, conclusions, and key references. All submissions will be asked to provide a 50-word abstract for inclusion in the conference program. Also, provide full name, position, institution, discipline and contact information for all authors. You will be asked to indicate your preference of presenting your paper as an oral presentation or in an interactive poster session. Completed papers are expected at the conference.
Complete paper. As with extended abstracts, complete papers should also (a) present original research, or (b) develop, review, or critique group theory or group methods. Complete papers can be up to 35 pages, inclusive. Complete papers should include: title, keywords, purpose, methodology, results, conclusions, and references. Complete papers for theories, reviews, or critiques should include: title, keywords, purpose, scope of theory/critique/review, conclusions, and references. All submissions will be asked to provide a 50-word abstract for inclusion in the conference program. Also, provide full name, position, institution, discipline and contact information for all authors. You will be asked to indicate your preference of presenting your paper as an oral presentation or in an interactive poster session.
Symposia:
Submit a 900-1500 word proposal describing the focal issue, the participants’ qualifications and expected contributions, and proof of commitment from all participants that they will register for and attend the conference. Symposia should include four presenters. All submissions will be asked to provide a 50-word abstract for inclusion in the conference program. Provide full name, position, institution, discipline and contact information for all presenters. Symposia that include participants from one disciplinary tradition are highly discouraged.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
Submit extended abstracts for papers and proposals for symposia by January 23, 2009 to Gerardo Okhuysen (Program Chair) via the www.ingroup.info webpage. Submissions will be reviewed for appropriateness by the Program Committee. The program chair will notify the submitter of acceptance in mid to late March. The submitter is responsible for notifying co-authors or other session participants. All session participants are expected to register for and attend the conference; all accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors.
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
The 2009 conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. A block of rooms has been reserved at the Crowne Plaza for a reduced rate ($129 for single and double rooms). Room reservations can be made by calling 800-981-4012. In order to receive the group-discounted rate, you must mention that you are with the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research. Or, room reservations can be made via a link that will be posted on the INGRoup.info website in the near future. The conference fee is expected to be approximately $350 and will include conference programs, a welcome reception on July 16th, and lunches, dinners, and break refreshments on July 17th and 18th.
For additional information, go to INGRoup’s website, www.INGRoup.info, or contact a member of the organizing committee:
Gerardo Okhuysen (Program Chair), University of Utah (gerardo@business.utah.edu)
Richard Kettner-Polley (Local Arrangements Chair), Colorado Technical University (rkpolley@coloradotech.edu)
Laurie Weingart (President, Coordinating Chair), Carnegie Mellon University (weingart@cmu.edu)
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