The consortium’s main effort is the annual graduate student-run and graduate student-centric international conference, held in Washington DC, in the spring. The next conference will be held on April 10th-11th 2015. The 2015 event also marks STGlobal’s 15th year and signifies a new chapter in the wonderful story that is a conference like none other. If you’re a graduate student around the world and have a particular interest in science and technology studies or in science and technology policy, this conference is for you. The independent student-led Organizing Committee also awards travel funds for those that are not located around the Greater Washington DC Metropolitan Area.
STGlobal inspires and challenges graduate students to contribute to the forefront of research on science and technology studies and policy issues, at whatever stage of the research process. The 15th Annual STGlobal Conference features a brand new type of submissions, posters, thus allowing students three avenues to present their research: as part of a proposed full panel, as a paper presentation or as a poster. While panels and paper presentations are opne to grad students only, poster presentations will be open to submissions from exceptional work from undergraduates as well as graduate students.
DEADLINE: January 5, 2015
Submissions:
Panels
Starting with the 2014 edition STGlobal accepts panel proposals. Panels should be built around a theme, have a minimum of 5 paper abstracts (that adhere to the same guidelines as those for individual paper abstracts, below) and optionally a possible discussant.
Paper abstracts:
We welcome abstracts on completed research or work-in-progress on issues relevant to science & technology policy (STP) and science & technology studies (STS). While all types of research within these broad disciplines is welcome, we would like to encourage submissions that highlight creative research and methodologies (ethnography, visual studies, digital media, etc.) in areas such as health, energy, sustainability, social justice, education, space studies, innovation, public policy, ethics, governance, and the many intersections between science, technology and the humanities. All papers will also be considered for poster presentations.
Poster abstracts:
This year we are opening up the conference to undergraduate students that are interested or involved in STP or STS and have done some research in these areas. Poster abstracts should also adhere to the general directions for paper abstracts. Graduate students are also welcome to submit poster abstracts.
Eligibility:
Panels, papers and poster abstracts are open to students currently enrolled in a graduate program at any institution around the world at the time of submitting an abstract, for work performed while enrolled. Poster abstracts are also open to students currently enrolled in an undergraduate program at any institution around the world at the time of submitting an abstract.
Submit Your Abstract
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Guidelines
Abstracts should not exceed 250 words, setting out the main research questions, theoretical framework, methodology, and findings. Submit abstracts at http://stglobal.org/abstract_submission/ with the following information:
1) Whether is “Completed Research” or “Work-in-Progress”.
2) Panel proposal, individual paper submission or individual poster submission.
3) Title of research.
4) Full contact information.
5) University + academic program + expected date of graduation.
6) Whether you are applying for a travel grant
Friday April 10th, 2015- AAAS, 1200 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20005– Entrance @ 12th & H Streets
Saturday April 11, 2015 - The National Academy of Sciences Bldg. 2101 Constitution Ave, NW Washington, DC
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