[Biomedical-cybernetics] GET ABSTRACTED -- 2016 Call for Abstracts and submission due dates
Guastello, Stephen
stephen.guastello at marquette.edu
Fri Nov 13 07:15:14 CET 2015
Dear Nonlinear Colleagues -- We're still working on the conference web
site, but you can start now getting your abstracts ready to submit
through the web portal. We look forward to seeing as many of you as
possible for this milestone event!
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS, SYMPOSIA, and POSTERS
To present at the 26th Annual International Conference
of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences
The longest-running nonlinear dynamics Society!
July 29-31, 2016 at University of Utah in Salt Lake City
Submission deadlines
March 10, 2016 Early bird deadline
April 30, 2016 Final deadline
Submit early so travel plans get made early too!
Acceptance decisions are sent within two weeks
Submit abstracts electronically at http://www.societyforchaostheory.org/conf/2016/cfp
We invite interested scholars and scholar-practitioners to present and
discuss recent developments in nonlinear dynamical systems theory and
application, which includes chaos theory, fractals, transition
dynamics, and other complex systems behaviors related topics.
In special celebration of our 25th Anniversary Year, we also invite
submissions on the current state and challenges of nonlinear
approaches in your area of work.
The annual SCTPLS conference is the go-to event to report discovery
of, recognize, and explore not only emergent patterns and the numerous
scales at which they appear, but also their significance in our world!
Nonlinear dynamics cannot remain one of the best-kept secrets on the
planet!
Over the years, the annual conferences of the Society for Chaos Theory
in Psychology & Life Sciences (SCTPLS) have inspired and supported
scholars from an array of disciplines to look at new ways to develop
their theoretical and empirical work in an integrated approach to life
sciences.
We are a multidisciplinary organization. Topics welcome at the
conference include applications of nonlinear dynamics theory and
techniques to problems encountered in any area of the behavioral,
social and life sciences including psychology, sociology, economics,
econophysics, management sciences, anthropology, aesthetics,
education, biology, physiology, ecology, neuroscience and medicine.
One or more of the following nonlinear concepts must be an explicit
part of the presentation: attractors, bifurcations, chaos, fractals,
solitons, catastrophes, self-organizing processes, cellular automata,
agent-based models, network analysis, genetic algorithms and related
evolutionary processes, dynamical diseases, or closely related
constructs. The broad mixture of the disciplines represented here
indicates that many bodies of knowledge share common principles
because they study common processes that produce similar patterns.
The program includes workshops, invited addresses, symposia, panel
discussions, a poster session, and sessions of individual papers.
Advances in basic or applied research, developments in theory, reports
of empirical results and methodological papers are all welcome. We
continue to encourage all nonlinear scientists, including graduate
students who might be finishing up a dynamical thesis or dissertation,
to share their ideas through paper presentations, chairing a
roundtable session, or by proposing other alternative presentation
formats, such as posters, product demonstrations, short workshops, or
debates around controversial topics.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACTS
Length
Abstracts should be between 150-250 words for posters, individual
papers, short workshops and other alternative formats. The connection
to nonlinear dynamics must be clear to the reader, as must be the
nature and purpose of the work presented. Include organizational
affiliation and contact information on each speaker or author.
Abstracts may be up to 500 words for symposia or panel discussion. For
symposia, abstracts should reflect the content of EACH speaker's
contribution. The format for a symposium is for all speakers to give
presentations, followed by or interspersed with discussion. Symposia
should present current research within a coherent theme defined by the
title and abstract.
Content
For experimental work, the background, aims and framework, methods and
samples, results, conclusions and Implications should be clear to the
reader. For theoretical work, the background, aims and framework, mode
of inquiry, outcomes, conclusions and implications should be clear to
the reader.
For panel discussions should provide a brief overview of the topic,
and indicate the relevant background of the panelist and sample
questions they will address. The format for a panel discussion is an
introduction to the topic and the speakers, after which the panelists
address as series of questions or issues (rather than just giving a
series of presentations).
For workshops should present state-of-the-art information on
techniques useful for conducting research or applications of nonlinear
science in the behavioral, social and life sciences. They should be
pedagogical in nature. Where applicable, the abstract should emphasize
skills that attendees can expect to acquire.
For all abstracts: The connection to nonlinear dynamics, chaos,
complexity, fractals or related concepts should be clear to the
reader. Please stress what is the overall value added to the field
(e.g. new method, new information, new perspective or issue, valuable
confirmation of the present knowledge, adds clarity to present
understanding). The web-submission form will require checking the
categories that best represent your submission. Choose from:
1) Empirical (e.g., presentation of empirical results of a study), 2)
Theoretical (e.g., empirically testable theoretical development), 3)
Applied (e.g., organizational, business, product development or
marketing, or involving clinical interventions), 4) Quantitative
(e.g., computational or statistical modeling); 5) Qualitative (e.g.,
non-quantitative analysis of empirical data); 6) Philosophical or
artistic (e.g., epistemology, philosophy of science, aesthetics, or
audio-visual demonstrations)”
Each person submitting is limited to a maximum of two presentations as
first author. It is acceptable to be a co-author on additional work
submitted by others.
PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY
All presenting conferees are further invited to prepare their papers
for review and possible publication in the Society's research journal
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences. NDPLS is peer-
reviewed and abstracted in PsycInfo (Psychological Abstracts), Medline
(IndexMedicus), JEL/Econlit, MathSciNet, and other important
databases. NDPLS uses American Psychological Association (APA) style.
Click JOURNAL on the SCTPLS web site to access Instructions for
Authors. All SCTPLS members receive NDPLS and the SCTPLS Newsletter as
a benefit of membership. NDPLS accepts manuscripts all through the
year, but please use October 1, 2016 as the target date for submitting
conference-related papers; the journal would like to have as many
articles based on conference presentations as possible ready for the
same issue.
Cheers,
Sara Ross, SCTPLS President
Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences
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