SSSR - Call for Papers
Twelfth Annual Meeting
Toronto, June 24-26, 2005
The program will consist of scientific papers that report original research in reading. Topics include but are not limited to the
following: basic cognitive representations and processes in text comprehension, discourse processing, reading acquisition,
skilled reading, spelling, individual differences in reading, neural processes, genetic factors, connections between
spoken and written language, and reading difficulties. A high level of international participation is expected.
Call for papers
This is an invitation for presentations on interesting theoretical issues in the broad area of research on reading, empirically
approached with sound methodology. Contributions will be grouped in different types of session.
Symposia
A symposium provides an opportunity to examine one topic more deeply and/or from different perspectives. Symposium sessions are directed by one chair, with five presenters of 15 min spoken papers, each followed by a brief discussion. Members of SSSR are invited to organize a symposium and contact presenters themselves.
Inform the programme committee (p.reitsma@psy.vu.nl) when you startworking on an idea, just to prevent duplicate themes.
Interactive paper sessions
The interactive sessions involve a text and graphic display of research findings in the field of reading.
Interactive presentation is an excellent format for presenting your research in a way that encourages real, in-depth and stimulating
discussions, both for senior and promising young researchers. This format is therefore highly recommended by the Society.
Paper sessions
The paper sessions are 15 min oral presentations of five papers, each followed by brief audience discussion. The program committee
wil attempt to organize them into topically coherent sessions, depending on the number of symposia (which are preferred) and
available space. If space is limited, presenters will be encouraged to join the interactive paper sessions.
People eligible to submit
Papers may be presented by voting members, active members, and student members of TripleSR (SSSR), or by other active reading
researchers not (yet) a member of the Society (see http://www.triplesr.org/ for information on how to become a member, including a subscription to the highly respected journal Scientific Studies of Reading, LEA).
Format
Proposals from active members, student members, and not-yet members consist of a title, a maximum 100 word abstract, and a 1-2 page (2
page maximum) summary, which explains the major questions and methods of the study and the importance of the results. Priority
goes to scientific studies that are completed. Papers will be reviewed by a program committee.
Proposals submitted by voting members, who need to include only titles and abstracts, will be accepted without review. Papers that
are part of a symposium organized by a SSSR member (voting or active) may be collectively submitted.
Acceptance
Although an attempt will be made to accommodate all proposals judged favorably, space limitations may be a factor in the final selection
of papers. If space limits the number of spoken papers, an author's willingness to give an interactive paper (poster) instead of a
spoken paper increases the chances of the paper's inclusion on the program. First authors will be notified by email of the acceptance
or rejection of the paper.
All authors of papers will be listed in the program, with the first author designated as the presenter. Only one presentation will
be accepted per first author. Any author who becomes unable to present a paper listed in the program should contact the program
chair immediately by email. Failure to do so may result in loss of eligibility at the next year's meeting. Your email submission is
taken to affirm your understanding that proposals for this meeting are original and affirm that your identical proposal has not been
published nor presented at another professional meeting.
Submission
Proposals should be emailed before December 15, 2004. The program will be published on the SSSR website in the Spring of 2005, but
notice of acceptance will be made as soon as possible (before Jan. 15) so travel plans can be made. Include the following information in
your email proposal, in this order:
- First Author (e-mail address; affiliation), co-authors. Title of the presentation.
- 100 word (maximum!) abstract
- Membership Status:
- Voting
- Active
- Student
- Nonmember - Application for membership to be submitted (see SSSR website).
- Preference for participation
- Interactive Paper (poster)
- Spoken paper but willing to give an interactive paper if necessary
- Spoken paper only.
- Are you willing to chair a session? (a) yes, (b) no.
- 250 to 500 word summary (if the answer on 3 is not a.).
Submit your proposal by email. Send it to: p.reitsma@psy.vu.nl and have "Call SSSR" as the subject. Include the full submission in the email, NOT as an attachment.
Further information
The 2005 meeting will be in the Marriott Toronto Eaton Centre and Alexandra Gottardo is the local coordinator. She negotiated a fair
room rate for SSSR accommodation (179 Can$ per night, excl taxes).
All presenters must register for the conference and pay the registration fee. For information on registration, electronic payment via
the website, and hotel reservation, please see later on the SSSR Website: http://www.triplesr.org/conference/
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