6th South East European Doctoral Student Conference
19 - 20 September 2011, Thessaloniki - Greece
RT3 - Society and Human Development: Psychology, Politics, Sociology, and Education
Topics
- Psychology
- Smoking Interventions at School and in the Workplace
- Alcohol and Drug Use and Abuse
- Attention and Human Performance
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Cognitive Development in Typical and Atypical Populations
- Quality of Life in Chronically-ill and Healthy Populations
- Emotionality and Well-Being
- Intervention with Populations with Special Needs
- Counselling and Psychology
- Politics
- EU Policy and Integration
- International Relations
- Migration
- Public Administration
- Nations and Nationalism
- Conflict and Peace
- Geo-Politics
- Regional Development
- Environment
- Parties and Party Systems
- Sociology
- Religiosity
- Ethnicity, Identity
- Social Policy
- Genocide Studies
- Post-Socialist Transformation
- Europeanisation
- Family and Community Life
- Education: Language Policy and Practice
- Intercultural Communication
- Ethno-linguistics
- English as a Lingua Franca
- English-Only Europe
- The EU and Language
- Language Testing
- Language Teaching
- Media and Journalism
- Media Representation in the Balkans
- Media Interaction and Globalization
- Media Governance
- Media Commercialization
- War Reporting: Archiving of War Crimes
- Media Freedom
- Media Corruption
Committees
Chairs
- Dr. Ana B. Vivas, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Charles Lees, University of Sheffield, UK
Scientific Committee
- Dr. Nikolaos Tsigilis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Tom Stafford, University of Sheffield, UK
- Dr. Chris Jones, University of Sheffield , UK
- Dr. Elvira Masoura, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Mary Kosmidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Antonia Ypsilanti, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Angeles F Estevez, Universidad de Almeria, Spain
- Dr. Kwang-Hyuk Lee, University of Sheffield, UK
- Dr. Panagiotis Bamidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Aggelos Rodafinos, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Suzie Savvidou, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Martha Kelpi, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Lazuras Lambros, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Tatiana Tairi, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Efrosini Kalyva, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Ms. Agnes Brunet, City College, International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Prof. Simon Bulmer, University of Sheffield, UK
- Prof. Bob Deacon, University of Sheffield, UK
- Dr. Sara Hannam, City College International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Nicola Rehling, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Assist. Prof. Nicos Sifakis, Hellenic Open University, Greece
- Dr. Paul Stubbs, Institute of Economics, Zagreb
- Dr. Natalia Vlas, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
- Prof. Vasile Boari, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
- Prof. Theodore Chadjipandelis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Christos Frangonikolopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Prof. Ralph Negrine, University of Sheffield, UK
- Dr. Pavlos Kotsidis, City College-International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Filipos Proedrou, City College International Faculty of The University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dr. Maria Xenitidou, University of Surrey, UK
- Dr. Zoi Tatsioka, City College International Faculty of The University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Prof. Paul Knepper, University of Sheffield, UK
Abstract Guidelines
Maximum 500 words outlining clearly the following areas:
- Aim of research
- Methodology/Approach
- Findings
- Research limitations
- Practical Implications (If applicable)
- Originality/Value of paper
- Key-words (at least 3)
Full-Paper Guidelines
The full-paper submission should follow the guidelines given below. It should not exceed 3,000 words in length (including references list and footnotes).
- APA writing style should be used as listed at http://flash1r.apa.org/apastyle/basics/index.htm for the psychology papers
- Harvard referencing style should be used as listed at http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/libdocs/hsl-dvc1.pdf for the politics, sociology and education papers
- Times New Roman 12, double spaced
- A4 format left hand margin 25mm, right hand margin 40mm
- Footnotes numbered consecutively, provided at bottom of page
- Tables and figures clearly numbered and referred to in the text
- Quotations of more than 60 words indented, no quotation marks, single spaced
- Shorter quotations using single quotation marks in the body of text
- Both English and American spelling acceptable please be consistent
- Non-English words in italics
- Capital letters for abbreviations and acronyms
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts and Full-papers for RT3 should be submitted as a word document to the following e-mail address: RT3@seerc.org - please note that no submissions will be accepted after the deadlines.
Important Dates
- Abstract:
1st April 2011 - Notification of Acceptance:
2nd May 2011 - Full-paper (camera ready paper):
20th June 2011
Publication of Papers
All full papers that are accepted will be published in electronic proceedings which will be available for all participants on the first day of the doctoral conference.