Friday, August 13, 2010

Information/Guidelines for Paper Presenters

The following was emailed to all paper presenters on Aug. 9, 2010, and is reproduced here FYI:

Dear TNM Conference Paper Presenters,

It's under a month until DCU's Terrorism and New Media Conference. Please find below some new information and some reminders for paper presenters.

PAPER GUIDELINES
Full conference papers must be submitted to us by 23 August 2010. Papers should be in Word format and emailed as an attachment to terrorisminternetconf@dcu.ie.

Those wishing to have their paper considered for publication in Media, War & Conflict should follow the Guidelines for Authors of the journal (see http://tinyurl.com/368gn3d) and indicate their desire for the paper to be considered for publication in their email submission.

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
Each conference session will be 90 minutes in duration. Each paper presenter will have 15 minutes to present their paper. Please note that, in the interests of fairness, this time limit will be strictly enforced by Chairs. The time remaining after all papers have been presented will be devoted to Q&A/discussion with the audience, moderated by the Chair.

Presenters are welcome to employ PowerPoint in their presentations. All presenters using PowerPoint should load their files from a memory stick/flash drive onto the computer in the appropriate room directly prior to their panel start time.


CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
The DRAFT conference programme is now available online at http://www.dcu.ie/~cis/TNM/programme/.

There will be a welcome reception in the Trinity Capital Hotel from c.7.30 - 9pm on the evening of Tuesday, 7 September. The conference proper will run from c.8.30am - 6pm on Wednesday and Thursday, 8 - 9 September in Dublin city centre. The conference dinner will take place on the evening of Wednesday, 8 September, also in Dublin city centre.

If you have any further queries, please don't hesitate to drop us a line at terrorisminternetconf@dcu.ie.

We look forward to seeing you all in Dublin next month.

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