Submit Papers
- Each Paper should last
30 minutes, with roughly 20 minutes for the presentation
and 10 minutes for questions.
- The title and a brief
summary (15-20 lines) of all proposed Papers should be
submitted by March 7th.
- The submission should
include the name of the author, academic/professional
affiliations, and the author's email address. The
submission should be sent to the Secretary of the
Conference via email.
- If a Paper will require
technical assistance (audio, visual, CD-ROM, Powerpoint,
etc.), please indicate the precise requirements in the
submission.
- If, within a week of
submission, a presenter has not been informed to the
contrary, the submission should be considered accepted.
If a written confirmation is needed, please request one
from the Conference Secretary.
- An abstract of the
accepted Paper (1,500 characters, spaces included) should
be sent to the Conference Secretary by April 1. This will
facilitate the organization of the afternoon group
sessions.
- The complete text of a
Paper (notes included) should be no longer than 20,000
characters (spaces included), if it is to be considered
for inclusion in the published proceedings. The date for
submission of the complete texts will be announced
later.
Conditions for the publication of
papers
- The complete text of a
Paper (notes included) should be no longer than 20,000
characters (spaces included), if it is to be considered
for inclusion in the published proceedings. The date for
submission of the complete texts will be announced
later.
- A selection of the
papers presented at the conference will be
published.
- The limit of 20,000
characters (spaces included) should be carefully
respected.
- The final date for
submission is May 23rd, 2005.
- The organizing
committee requests that papers be submitted in electronic
format (either by email or on CD).
- The editing process
will be simplified if bibliographical references follow
the format below (as found in the proceedings of the 2003
conference).
Stanley CAVELL, Pursuits
of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage, Harvard
University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1981.
David MAMET, "El arte
como profesión de ayuda", en La ciudad de las
patrañas, Debate, Madrid 1997, pp.100-105.
Robert SPAEMANN,
"L'unità del mito. Culto ed ethos come fondamento
della cultura", en Il Nuovo Aeropago, 3-4(1991),
pp.37-41. Para la cita, p.37.
Maria SAN FILIPPO,
"Amores Perros", March 2001, Senses of Cinema, 4.6.03,
<http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/01/13/amores.html>
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