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NOTE: We understand that some people have
experienced difficulties with our on-line system.

As a result, we will continue to accept submissions
by e-mail until Monday, 8 December 2008.

We apologize for these difficulties. If you need help or more information, please contact:
Chris Lalonde webmaster@uvic.ca or lalonde@uvic.ca

Download Proposal Submission Forms

The Jean Piaget Society invites program submissions for the 39th Annual Meeting to take place in Park City, Utah, at the Yarrow Hotel, June 4-6, 2009.

Scholars interested in the development of knowledge are invited to participate whatever their discipline. Submissions need not address the program theme—all submissions are welcome.

How to use these forms:

The forms are designed to be: (1) downloaded from the web site; (2) completed on your computer using your own word processing program; and (3) submitted by e-mail as a file attachment.

The forms are available as Microsoft Word (.doc) documents. If you use another word processor (one that can't open MS Word files), please contact Chris Lalonde (webmaster@piaget.org).

To use the forms, follow these instructions:

  1. Download the form from the web site and save it to your hard drive. Click on the filename to download the form of your choice.
  2. Open the file using Microsoft Word.
  3. Complete all sections of the form and save a copy on your hard drive.
  4. Create an e-mail message addressed to webmaster@piaget.org and attach the file to the message.
  5. Once we receive the e-mail and the file attachment, we will send an acknowledgement to you via e-mail.

If the file doesn't download automatically, try "right-clicking" on the file name (PC users), or "control-clicking" (MAC users). See the detailed instructions below for more information.

PAPER

Paper presentations (15 minutes) may be focused on either empirical findings or theoretical analysis. The program review committee will select individual submissions and schedule a series of Paper Sessions that include 3-5 papers on similar topics. These sessions will have a moderator and perhaps a discussant appointed by the program committee. A paper proposal should include a 200 word abstract (for publication in the conference program) and a 1000 word summary (for the program review committee).


MS Word

POSTER

Poster presentations may be focused on either empirical findings or theoretical analysis. The conference usually holds two poster sessions held on separate days. The sessions are organized around broad themes derived from the posters selected for each session. Posters are mounted for display in a high-traffic area for the entire day of the session, but presenting authors need only attend their poster during the official session near the end of the day. A poster proposal must include a 1000 word summary for the program review committee.


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SYMPOSIUM SESSION

Symposium proposals (75-90 minutes) should describe 3-4 presentations organized around a single topic. Symposium sessions will have a named organizer who may serve as moderator, and may include a named discussant who will comment on the presented papers. A symposium proposal must include a 400 word abstract (for publication in the conference program), and a 1500 word summary (for the program review committee) that describes each of the presentations and the session as a whole.


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DISCUSSION SESSION

Discussion Sessions (75-90 minutes) are intended to provide an interactive venue for exploring ideas that bear on the development of knowledge, broadly conceived. They may be formatted as debates, panels, or organized discussions; and may focus on any well-defined topic. Submissions must include a 400 word abstract (for publication in the conference program), and a 1000 word summary (for the program review committee) that describes the topic and structure of the session and the role of each of the discussion leaders.


MS Word

Detailed download instructions:

To download a form, try clicking the file name. Depending on your set-up, one of two things will happen...

  • The file may open automatically in your word processor. If it does, you should then select "Save As..." from the file menu, and save the file to a place on your computer where you know you will find it again.
    OR
  • You may be asked to choose a place to save the file. Choose the location where you wish to save the file - and remember where you saved it.

If all that fails, e-mail webmaster@piaget.org and I'll send you the appropriate form.

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