34.1133, Calls: Academy of Aphasia 61st Annual Meeting

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Subject: 34.1133, Calls: Academy of Aphasia 61st Annual Meeting

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Date: 04-Apr-2023
From: paola marangolo [paola.marangolo at gmail.com]
Subject: Academy of Aphasia 61st Annual Meeting


Full Title: Academy of Aphasia 61st Annual Meeting
Short Title: AOA

Date: 21-Oct-2023 - 23-Oct-2023
Location: University of Reading, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Paola Marangolo
Meeting Email: academyofaphasia.program at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www2.academyofaphasia.org/2023-meeting-announcement/

Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics

Call Deadline: 20-May-2023

Meeting Description:

The 61st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia will be hosted at
Park House, University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus, UK. Saturday’s
opening night reception will take place at the Museum of English Rural
Life, which explores the history of the English countryside and its
people. The Academy welcomes submissions of original experimental,
clinical, theoretical, and historical research from any field that
contributes to the study of aphasia, including Speech-Language
Pathology, Psychology, Neurology, Neuroscience, Linguistics, History,
and Computational Modeling. We encourage onsite attendance—required
for platform presenters—although we also offer the option to
participate online via an interactive hybrid platform.
For additional information please read the Academy of Aphasia website.

Call for Papers:

Academy of Aphasia 61st Annual Meeting
University of Reading, UK and Virtual (Hybrid)
Saturday, October 21– Monday,October 23, 2023
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MAY 20th, 2023

Abstract (proposal) preparation and submission guidelines:

Submission procedures.  Abstracts of proposed platform and poster
presentations must be submitted through the vFairs platform. Stay
tuned for the submission link in future communications and on the
conference information of the Academy of Aphasia website.
Presentation types. The annual scientific meeting includes both
platform and poster sessions.The Academy considers platform
presentations and poster presentations to be of comparable scientific
merit.  Scheduled presentation times of platform sessions and poster
sessions will not conflict. At the time of abstract submission,
preferred presentation type will be indicated by the submitter.
Platform session presenters will be required to attend and present
onsite (in Reading).  Platform session presentation types include:
- Scientific papers – consisting of original research that has not yet
been published.
- Symposia – consisting of a number of papers focusing on a common
theme from researchers representing different laboratories. These
papers may report on previously published research.
- Mini-Workshops – methodologically-oriented sessions consisting of a
number of papers (possibly from the same research group) reporting a
unique approach to a timely topic.
Poster session presenters have the option to either: a) attend and
present in the onsite poster hall (in Reading); or b) attend and
present in the online poster hall.  Regardless of presentation mode,
poster presenters are strongly encouraged to be available at their
poster for the duration of their assigned poster session for purposes
of live interaction; therefore, a single attendee may not present more
than one poster simultaneously.  Poster sessions include:
- Scientific papers that can be presented primarily in a visual
format.  All posters (onsite or online) will also be posted in virtual
form in the virtual poster hall for the duration of the meeting.

Authorship of submissions. More than one abstract may be submitted by
an individual, but an individual can be listed as first author on only
one submission. Both members and non-members of the Academy are
encouraged to submit proposals for scientific papers, symposia,
mini-workshops and posters. All submissions will be given equal
consideration on the basis of their scientific merit and topicality
for the Academy.
Guidelines for abstract content and format. The submitted abstract
should provide a concise statement of the problem or hypothesis,
procedures and analyses conducted, results obtained, and final
conclusion(s) drawn. Abstracts may include a maximum of 500 words in
the abstract proper (excluding title, authors, references and
acknowledgements), one camera-ready figure and one table. Abstracts
must conform to the specified template format to be considered for
acceptance to the conference program.

Proposal of Symposia and Mini-Workshops. It is highly recommended that
organizers of symposia and mini-workshops contact the chairs of the
Program Committee about their plans, well in advance of abstract
submission, by e-mail (academyofaphasia.program at gmail.com), to receive
feedback on organizational issues. The organizer then should submit an
abstract summarizing the topic, including the names and affiliations
of all participants, and the abstract title for each of the proposed
presentations within the topic area. In addition, an abstract should
be submitted for each of the individual presentations, including the
title of the associated symposium in the Acknowledgments section.

Please for any queries contact: academyofaphasia.program at gmail.com



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