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Registration

Audience

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To subscribe as a member of the audience, fill out the form available in this link.

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Those who attend to at least 70% of the event’s workload will receive a certificate of general public.

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Speakers

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A. Submission:

 

1. The submission of papers for communications must be carried out by September 10th, 2021, through the form available at this link, necessarily following all instructions contained in this announcement.

2. The theme of submissions is FREE.

3. (a) Abstracts can be submitted by: students regularly enrolled in stricto sensu Postgraduate Programs (Masters, Doctoral students), or in a Postdoctoral internship, and professors who are carrying out research in the area of Philosophy and its interdisciplinary relationship. Doctors and masters who have already graduated can also submit an abstract.

(b) It is necessary to have some curricular link with the Philosophy course: to be a Philosophy major, or, if not, to be doing or have a post-Graduate degree in Philosophy.

4. Only one submission per author will be accepted.

5. (a) Co-authored works will be accepted but limited to one author and one co-author. It will not be admitted that a person is co-author of several works. Both bidders must meet the criteria indicated in 3.(a).

(b) The author of the work must make the presentation, if there is any impediment, the author must contact us by e-mail (pesquisaemfilosofiaufsc@gmail.com) with advance notice to justify their absence and, if applicable, possible replacement by their co-author. The presentation certificate, however, will only be issued to the one who actually presents it.

(c) In case of publication in an abstract supplement, annals or publication in a book, the names of the author and co-author will be included.

6. (a) The abstract must contain between 300 and 500 words, title, up to three keywords, as well as an indication of at least three main bibliographies used in the work. The text must be submitted in .doc, .docx or .odt format. The body of the text must be in Times New Roman, size 12, 1.5 line spacing and justified alignment.

(b) The submitted abstract and the communication can be done in the following languages: Portuguese, Spanish and English. If the abstract does not meet the requirements above, it will be discarded by the Organizing Committee.

(c) The submission file must not contain any mention of the author and co-author, including their metadata.

 

 

B. On evaluation and acceptance:

 

1. The abstracts that satisfy the above requirements will be evaluated under the blind peer review system by the Scientific Committee of the Colloquium. The following criteria will be used:

(a) relevance to the chosen area;

(b) domain, pertinence and update on the bibliography;

(c) theoretical and methodological adequacy;

(d) discursive clarity, conciseness and argumentative capacity.

2. The number of abstracts accepted for communication will be limited depending on the number of spaces available for the event. If the number of abstracts received exceeds the number of vacancies, the abstracts with the best evaluation according to the Scientific Committee, in relation to the criteria, will be awarded chosen.

3. Acceptance/rejection letters referring to abstracts submitted for communication will be sent until October 18th to the e-mail address provided by the applicant in the abstract submission form.

 

 

C. Communication:

 

1. The International Philosophy Research Colloquium will be held entirely via online platform, and broadcast on YouTube.

2. Each communicator will have up to 15 (fifteen) minutes to present their work and up to 10 (ten) minutes for debate.

3. If the communicator needs a screen projection resource for presentation (slides), he/she must send the file, in PDF format, to the event e-mail (pesquisaemfilosofiaufsc@gmail.com), four days prior to the presentation, so that it can be configured by our technical team. Failure to send it within the deadline will result in the inability to project the file.

4. The Organizing Committee will contact those who had their abstracts approved to explain the details and how the communication dynamics and will work.

5. All communications from the event will be broadcast live, recorded, and made available on the Colloquium's YouTube channel. By participating in the event, the communicator consents to the live broadcast, recording and subsequent availability of their communication on the Colloquium's YouTube channel for an indefinite period.

 

 

D. Certification:

 

1. The presentation certificate will be addressed to the actual presenter of the communication, the author or, in justified cases, the co-author.

2. Those who complete at least 70% of the event's workload will receive a certificate of participation.

3. Certificates will be sent after the event, as requested by the Organizing Committee, following the priority list: lecturers, roundtable participants, members of the Scientific Committee, members of the Organizing Committee, mediators, communicators and audience.

 

 

E. Other topics:

 

1. In order to facilitate the organization of the event, after the work has been approved, given the impossibility of presentation by the communicator, he/she must communicate his/her absence to the Organizing Committee in advance.

2. At the end of the event, the Organizing Committee will contact, by email, those registered to verify their interest in publishing, in digital format with ISBN, the abstract submitted to the Colloquium. The conditions and date will be informed via e-mail. The publication of abstracts is subject to approval by the reviewers.

3. The Organizing Committee will not accept submissions that do not follow all the above instructions and those on the submission form. The omitted or unforeseen cases will be analyzed and decided by the Organizing Committee.

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