Re: [Air-l] IR 5.0 Abstract length question
Doh! Where can the CFP be found? -- Visiting Professor and Research Fellow in Digital Communications and Cultural Policy Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture York University 4700 Keele St.TEL 3007 Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 (416)736-2100 x 30157
Sarah and others,
The 500-1000 word limit is correct. Note of course that within that range the content of the abstract is more important than the length.
Nancy
Hi all, Just a quick clarification question on length of abstracts. The CFP specifies 500 - 1000 words, but the online submission form requests no more than 750. Which is it?
Thanks, Sarah Ford
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The CFP has been posted to this listserve several times, most recently by Kate O'Riordan just a few days ago. In case you missed it, you can also access it at http://aoir.org/2004 Ulla Bunz <quote who="andrew.herman@comcast.net">
Doh! Where can the CFP be found?
-- Visiting Professor and Research Fellow in Digital Communications and Cultural Policy Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture York University 4700 Keele St.TEL 3007 Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 (416)736-2100 x 30157
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