Steve and other colleagues I have been worried about the differences in proposing as a paper or a panel as well. Note that propositions of stand-alone papers relate to a 500 word summary, while papers within panels should be summarised in 250 words. I think that poses a further problem to
there is no significant effect on acceptance whether it's a paper or panel submission, evaluation is made on the basis of content and not kind.
Sue
At 2:24 PM -0500 2/21/03, Eszter Hargittai wrote:
I'm interested in a panel that discusses inequalities beyond access vs no access dichotomies. My own work is on differences in Web use skill. (e.g. http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_4/hargittai )
I'm not clear on the submission process. Is it better to submit a paper as part of a panel? Or should I just submit the paper and let the organizers figure out where it fits best? I'm fine with it either way, I can't quite tell what the preferred method is from the organizers' point of view (or if there is one).. or what improves the chances of the paper being accepted.:)
Eszter
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