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Important dates:

Abstract sub: 14 Jan 2009
Completed sub: 1 Aug 2009
Registration deadline: none

Submission Guidelines:

Click here for Abstract Submission Form

Click here for Author Guidelines

Email to compassconference@wiley.com

Only electronic submissions
will be considered.

To Register:

Click here for online registration
Any problems, contact compassconference@wiley.com

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Other conference features:

Publishing Workshop
Book Exhibit (with discount)
Second Life Cocktail Bar
Musical Entertainment

For more information on the Compass journals go to www.blackwell-compass.com

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Join the largest online meeting of minds in the social sciences and humanities!

Abstract submission deadline extended to 14th January 2009


LOCATION: ONLINE

FREE REGISTRATION

In these days of increasing fragmentation and hyper-specialisation in academia, Compass aims to foster connections amongst scholars. To further this cause, Wiley-Blackwell and the Compass Editors-in-Chief are organising this online conference to promote interdisciplinary approaches.

The first Compass conference aims to cut across academic boundaries - within and between disciplines, between theory and practice, approaches and methodologies by providing a space for multi- and cross-disciplinary review.

Key note Speakers include:

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We welcome papers on the sub themes of:

Abstracts are invited for survey/review papers from the disciplines of History, Literature, Philosophy, Religion, Geography, Linguistics, Sociology, and Social Psychology.  Preference will be given to papers which interest more than one discipline.

While the sub-themes reflect important intersections between these subjects, the overall theme of Breaking Down Barriers expresses the cross-period, cross-discipline remit of the Compass project. This conference represents our largest undertaking to date in the service of interdisciplinary collaboration.

The conference will be entirely virtual taking place online 19-30 October 2009. Participants can attend at any time during the conference, when it suits their schedule, to download keynote addresses, read and comment on papers, and take part in other activities. The conference will include all the sessions you would expect from a real conference including keynote speakers, workshops, question and answer sessions, and a book exhibit. Papers will be posted online along with commentaries for discussion and comment. Accepted papers will be published in special issues of the Compass journals.

 

 
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