Eu-SPRI 2021: Eu-SPRI 2021 Science and innovation – an uneasy relationship? Rethinking the roles and relations of STI policies The Humanity and Social Sciences Library at the University of Oslo campus Oslo, Norway, June 9-11, 2021 |
Conference website | https://www.euspri2021.no/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=euspri2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 10, 2021 |
Submission deadline | June 1, 2021 |
Descriptions of tracks and sessions | https://www.euspri2021.no/cfp/ |
Use the submission link to submit your proposal to the 10th Annual Eu-SPRI Conference: "Science and innovation - an uneasy relationship? Rethinking the roles and relations of STI policies".
The Eu-SPRI 2021 conference is a multi track conference. This means that before you are able to submit your propsal you need to select the track you wish to submit it to i.e. the one track most relevant for your proposal. Afterwards, you will be given the option to select other additional tracks you believe your proposal might be relevant to.
Submission guidelines
It is possible to submit two types of proposals depending on the track and their specified sessions. You should also note that one track might have several types of sessions and is as a result open to more than one type of submission. The two types of submissions are:
Full papers: Full paper sessions are intended for well-developed papers. Therefore, the submission should be an extended abstract (min. 1000 words, max. 2000 words). The extended abstract should contain a clear research question, relevance, theoretical framework, data and methodological approaches, results or expected results, conclusions and policy issues. In a full paper session, submission of full papers prior to the conference is expected. The papers will be shared with participants and discussants.
Speed talks: Speed talk sessions are intended to provide a platform for introduction and discussion of new research ideas, data and analytical insights at an early stage. Full papers are not expected. To submit a speed talk proposal, submit a short abstract (min. 500 words, max. 750 words) that functions as a basis for collective discussions. Abstracts will be shared among participants in the session.
On our website (https://www.euspri2021.no/cfp/) we provide descriptions of the conference tracks and their specified sessions.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to euspri2021@nifu.no.