News archive - [CALL FOR PAPERS] 7th Annual South East European Doctoral Student Conference September 24-25, 2012 Thessaloniki - Greece

http://www.seerc.org/dsc2012/

Building on the success of the six previous Doctoral conferences which each attracted over 100 papers from countries all over the SE European region and beyond, we are pleased to be launching the Call for Papers for the 7th Annual South East European Doctoral Student Conference that will take place in Thessaloniki, Greece on 24-25 September 2012. The aim of the conference is to further facilitate the exchange of knowledge between young researchers and to consolidate the established network of scholars currently undertaking research in South East Europe.  Doctoral students or young researchers in the areas of Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Information & Communication Technologies, Psychology, Politics, Sociology as well as Education are invited to attend and present papers related to their doctoral research. 

 

 The conference will comprise of:

1.      Paper sessions

2.      Special workshops/training sessions delivered by distinguished academics

3.      Panel discussions

4.      Social events

 By participating in the 7th SEE Doctoral Student Conference you are given the opportunity to:

·        Present your work in a friendly environment and receive valuable feedback from experts in your field

·         Further develop your academic and research skills

·         Strengthen your network with other PhD students as well as with distinguished academics and professionals in your area

·         Apply for the ‘Best Papers’ Award

·         Publish your work in the Conference Proceedings

·         Publish your work in respectable Academic Journals (selected papers only)

All papers are peer reviewed and authors of submitted papers can have access to the evaluations and possible feedback provided by the reviewers.

 Depending on the stage of your research, you can submit either a short paper (3-5 pages) or a full paper (8-15 pages).  For more information including author guidelines please visit the following links (depending on the research area your paper is addressed to):

 Research Track 1 (RT1): Enterprise, Innovation & Development

URL: http://www.seerc.org/dsc2012/rt1.html  Contact: RT1@seerc.org

Research Track 2 (RT2): Information and Communication Technologies

URL: http://www.seerc.org/dsc2012/rt2.html  Contact: RT2@seerc.org

Research Track 3 (RT3): Society and Human Development: Psychology, Politics, Sociology and Education

URL: http://www.seerc.org/dsc2012/rt3.html  Contact: RT3@seerc.org

 Important Deadlines:

Short or Full paper submission: 9th April 2012

Notification of acceptance: 18th May 2012

Response to reviewers’ comments and submission of FINAL-camera ready paper: 22nd  June 2012

Publication of Conference Programme: 15th July 2012

Conference Dates: 24-25 September 2012 

Conference fee: 50 Euro (includes coffees and lunches for the two days plus a hard copy of the Conference Proceedings). 

The following topics are encouraged, but are not exclusive:

 

Research Track 1

Enterprise, Innovation & Development

Banking crises

Foreign Direct Investment

Corporate Governance

Defense and Peace Economics

Applied Econometrics

Agricultural Economics

Environmental Economics

Logistics & Green Supply Chain Management

Corporate Finance & Financial Systems

Quality Management & TQM

Customer Behavior                      

Marketing Planning

Organisational Analysis & Learning

Human Resources Management

Strategic Management Marketing

Change Management

Knowledge Management

Public Management

Entrepreneurship

Management of SMEs

Enterprise Development

Innovation Management

Tourism

 

Research Track 2

Information & Communication Technologies

Software Engineering

Formal Methods

Testing & Verification of Software Systems

Modeling and Model Checking

Service Oriented Software Engineering

Cloud Computing

Information Security

Educational Informatics

Technology Enhanced Learning

Information & Knowledge Management

Information Retrieval

Semantic Web Technologies

Artificial Intelligence

Multi-Agent Systems

Biologically Inspired Computation

Robotics

Health Informatics

Geographical Information Systems

 

Research Track 3

Society and Human Development: Psychology, Politics, Sociology, and Education

Psychology

Emotion Regulation of Self and Others

Emotionality and Well-Being

Cognition and Emotion

Motivation and Human performance

Intelligence, Personality, and Individual Differences

Health Promotion Interventions

Cognitive Neuroscience

Attention and Human Performance

Cognitive Development in Typical and Atypical Populations

Ageing and Cognitive Functions

Social Psychology

Health Psychology

Quality of Life in Chronically-ill and Healthy Populations

Alcohol and Drug Use and Abuse

Smoking Behavior and Tobacco Control Policies

Sports psychology

Developmental, Educational and School psychology

Intervention with Populations with Special Needs

Counselling and Psychotherapy

Online counselling acceptance and utilization by mental health professionals and end users

 

·   Education: Language Policy &

Practice

Intercultural Communication

Ethno-linguistics

English as a Lingua Franca

English-Only Europe

The EU and Language

Language Testing

Language Teaching

 

·   Politics and International Relations

Comparative Politics
Political Thought: Ideas and Ideologies
Media and Politics
Political Violence, Terrorism and Counter-insurgency
The Politics of Globalization
Defense and Diplomacy
Crisis Management
Public Health and Social Care Policy
Risk Analysis
The Politics of Post-Communism and Transition
Elections and Electoral Systems
EU Policy and Integration
International Relations
Migration
Public Administration
Nations and Nationalism
Conflict and Peace
Geo-Politics (and Strategic Studies)
Regional Development
Environment
Parties and Party Systems

 

·   Sociology

Modern Sociological Theory
Corporate Social Responsibility
Social Mobilization Theory
Stratification and Class
Gender Studies
Urban Sociology
Sociology and Architecture
Inequality and Social Exclusion
Religiosity
Ethnicity, Identity
Social Policy
Genocide Studies
Post-Socialist Transformation
Europeanisation
Family and Community Life
Crime (Deviance) and Criminal Justice

 

 

Geographical focus
  • European Union (EU 27)
  • SEE
Scientifc field / Thematic focus
  • General

Entry created by Christina Miariti on February 24, 2012
Modified on April 17, 2012