Re: Panel Proposal - Digital Divide
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 --- http://www.eszter.com | http://www.esztersblog.com _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Introducing My Way - http://www.myway.com
We do need to clarify this, yes...if you'll bear with for a day or so while I get out from under a number of things and get some input from the executive committee (lest I express something incorrectly and sow further confusion) I'll be posting clarification shortly. The quick answer is that 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. Thanks, Sj 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.:)
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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.:)
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Dr. Suely Fragoso UNISINOS Sao Leopoldo RS BRASIL
can you tell me where you are getting this information from? i am asking because the proposal system says that every paper, including those in panels gets up to 700 words and each panel description can have 700 words for itself, the papers are separate from the panel., this means a panel with 4 papers could have 3500 words as it has 5 parts of up to 700 words.... a stand alone paper is allowed up to 700 words. in either case that should be sufficient to provide enough information to review your proposal. On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 07:50 AM, Suely Fragoso wrote:
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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Dr. Suely Fragoso UNISINOS Sao Leopoldo RS BRASIL
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Eszter Hargittai -
jeremy hunsinger -
Steve Jones -
Suely Fragoso