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  • CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

What do I have to do to participate in the AIBR International Conference of Anthropology?

Firstly, you need register on the webpage of the AIBR Conference http://2023.aibr.org > User Access > delegates > Access New Conference Member.

You will automatically receive an email with information about registration and a USERNAME (note it is a 5 or 6 digits code, NOT your email address) and PASSWORD to access your Conference member area. Have them located at all times as you will need them, for example, to complete your registration payment, registering your proposals, reviewing the evaluation of your submitted work, requesting an invoice, etc.

Your proposal will be submitted exclusively through the online application of the Conference (See Guide of submissionss).

Once your proposal has been evaluated and accepted, you must complete your registration in the Conference before 24:00 h on APRIL 21th, 2023 (peninsular Spain time) for your work to appear in the Program. Completing your registration includes the payment of the registration fee and submitting all documents requested by the Organization. These will be requested to delegates who make an application for reduced fees for students, unemployed and members of other Associations that are not AIBR, but have agreements with us to offer discounts to delegates in the Conference. These include all Associations belonging to the ASAEE (formerly FAAEE), the APA (Portuguese Association of Anthropology), and the ABA (Brazilian Association of Anthropology). Review the registration fees for more information on these cases.

If an author has not completed the registration before the dates established (APRIL 21th, 2023), their proposal will be automatically eliminated from the Program.

Can I include the billing information I need in my registration to Conference?

You can and should do so to facilitate and speed up the paperwork. In the first part of the form you will be asked for your personal data, necessary to proceed with your registration.

  • PROPOSAL SUBMISSION

What does it mean that communications are organized in panels?

This Conference is organized by panels, not by symposia. Panels usually last less time than symposiums. It is the participants (and not the Organization) who send their thematic proposals for the panels. This allows for great diversity, since there will be space for about 200 different panels. Each panel will last a maximum of two hours and involve a minimum of four speakers and a maximum of six. If this requirement is not met, the panel will not be accepted.

What themes are there?

The themes are diverse. They include specialties of socio-cultural anthropology, applied anthropology, medical anthropology, biological anthropology or archeology, as well as linguistic anthropology or philosophical anthropology. In the communications registration form you will find an extensive list (drop-down menu), from which you must select the theme that is most akin to your proposal.

Where should I send my proposal, can I send it to the AIBR email?

No. Proposals must be sent exclusively through the online registration application. Any panel, individual communication, audiovisual, poster or workshop sent by another channel will not be taken into consideration.

What should I do as a panel coordinator?

Coordinating a panel involves several activities: to convoke 4 to 6 speakers (the coordinator may or may not be one of them), devise a panel that has coherence and register it through the online application, serve as a bridge between the panelists and the Organization, inform them of how they should register their individual communications. The coordinator also needs to ensure the payment of registrations is done by those conforming her or his panel within the established deadlines. If panelists do not complete their registration before the deadline, their communications will not be admitted in the Congress, and could endanger the continuity of the panel. Remember that the registration period for panelists ends on APRIL21th, 2023. The coordinator must also be present during the entire panel, make a brief presentation of all participants, give the floor to questions and direct the debate after individual interventions have taken place. Only if these requirements are met will the corresponding certification be obtained. There will only be one coordinator for each panel.

A colleague and I want to present a panel for the Conference. We need to know if it is enough to send the 250-word abstract for the panel to be evaluated and the communications that compose it will be sent afterwards, or if we have to send it all together

For the registration of a panel it is necessary to submit, first of all, a title and an abstract with a minimum of 175 and a maximum of 250 words. In addition, the coordinator, who has to register the panel, will include in the registration form the names of all the panelists who conform the panel (only the name of the main author of each communication will be included). A minimum of four and a maximum of six panelists will be admitted (including the coordinator if he or she is also presenting a communication).

Only one coordinator per panel will be admitted. Since the registration of the panel in the Conference application is not automatic, it is convenient to wait until the next day for each of the panelists to start registering their communications. Each one will register their own, indicating in the registration form the name of the panel to which they belong (it will appear in a drop-down within the form), the theme of the panel and the name of any co-authors.

UNTIL THE PANEL IS NOT FULLY COMPLETED, IT WON'T BE SENT TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE, so we recommend that coordinators encourage panelists to register their work as soon as possible.

If a registered panel does not have at least four communications registered by its panelists before January 9th, it will not be sent for evaluation as a panel. In this case, the communications that have been registered by then will be evaluated as open communications, and if accepted, they willbe included in thematic panels generated by the Organization of the Congferenc. Hence the importance of the work of the coordinator controlling the entire process of registration of the panel and the communications that compose it.

We are two researchers and we lack speakers to present a panel, could the panel be completed after it is submitted?

No, it's not possible. The coordinator is responsible for getting between 4 and 6 panelists together to conform a panel. If the panel does not yet have the required number of participants, we recommend making a public call to add people working on the same topic of the panel. Of course, you can use AIBR’s social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter). This system allows people who work on the same issues to contact each other before the Congress takes place.

Do I have to contact more colleagues to participate in a panel?

Although it is recommended, it is not totally necessary: you can send an individual communication. In that case, if the communication is accepted, the Organization would include it in a panel with other individual communications that have similar topic to yours. If you prefer to organize a panel, you must register it first and then each panelist must register their individual communications (before the communications sending deadline).

Can I present communications in several panels?

It is recommended to limit yourself to one communication and one panel. However, each participant can sign up to two communications (either as author or co-author) and two more signatures in any of the remaining formats (poster, audiovisual, book presentation, workshop, special formats). That is, four signed proposals per person will be admitted: two communications and another two from any of the remaining official formats.
If you are the coordinator of a panel, its registration will not count as a signed proposal in the application, so you will continue to have the possibility of presenting two communications and two other proposals (book, poster, etc.).
Remember that, if more than four proposals signed by the same person appear, the Organization will contact them to request that they eliminate one. In case of no response, by default the last registered proposal will be eliminated.

I would like to present a documentary or audiovisual at the Conference, is it possible?

Yes, it is. Please send us your proposal through the submission form of individual communications, indicating that it is an audiovisual type. The maximum duration is 100 minutes. In addition, poster formats are also accepted (see guide of submissions).

Do I have to send the full paper of my communication to register it?

It is not necessary to send the full paper of your communication, neither if it is an individual communication, or it is presented as part of a panel. The communication is a presentation; thus, it is only necessary to send us the summary of said presentation through the form. The full paper will NOT be requested at any time.

Note that after the Conference the corresponding issue of the Journal ARIES, ANUARIO DE ANTROPOLOGÍA IBEROAMERICANA (ISSN 2530-7843) will be published. The editors of this publication will offer authors the possibility to include the full text of their communication, either as part of the journal or through an external link. In this way, the presentation of a communication in the Conference will allow panelists who wish to, to have a scientific publication. You can find more information on AIBR website: http://aries.aibr.org/

How much time will I have to present my work?

Panels last a maximum of two hours, and will consist of 4-6 communications. Each oral communication will have an exposure time of maximum 15 minutes. The remaining time of the panel will be used for a debate. It must be borne in mind that this oral presentation is not about defending a PhD thesis, but about presenting the lines and results of a piece of research briefly, and then discussing them with other colleagues and answering questions about the study.

For audiovisuals, there will be a maximum time of 10 minutes to present the piece and a maximum of 100 minutes of audiovisual content. After the screening (one or several audiovisuals), debate time will be available up to a maximum of two hours.

For posters, a day will be indicated in which the author(s) will have to remain near their work, to solve any questions by the audience. The duration of this presentation will be one hour. Participants are also offered the possibility of placing a summary of the contents of the poster next to it for the audience to learn more about the piece.

  • SPECIAL FORMATS

What is a special format?

With the designation special format we refer to any methodologies and formats of academic encounter different from those usually used. Presentation panels and roundtables are two conventional formats in academic conferences. However, in addition to these formats, there are alternative ways of meeting to share knowledge and learn together. Formats through which it is possible to visibilize different forms of knowledge, epistemic sensitivities and modes of presentation.

For some time now, we have been witnessing the development of new methodologies to meet (from the brief pechakucha to the unconferences) that take special care of the spaces and times designated for the exchange of knowledge. Throughout its previous Conferences, AIBR has offered the possibility of organizing workshops and exhibitions, among other types of proposals. The call for special formats this year wants to deepen now in that line, and invites experimentation with all kinds of formats, from performances to seminars to laboratories, etc., this is, formats that open a space for anthropological discussion and academic debate beyond the conventional models.

There are initiatives that are in the same line, which can serve as inspiration for those who wish to participate. Among them, we can find the 'lab' section that EASA (European Association of Social Anthropologists) hosts within its conferences since 2014, the 'Open Formats' project organized and documented by the Colleex - Collaboratory for Ethnographic Experimentation network, as well as the special (and spatial) formats organized in recent years by the Network of Studies in Science and Technology in Spain (Red esCTS).

What information do I need to include in my proposal for special formats?

Proposals for special formats must contain all the information necessary to be evaluated. It is required to send an abstract, with a maximum of 250 words, indicating the main anthropological theme that the proposal intends to make visible, problematize, debate or submit for discussion. In addition, it will be necessary to explain all the logistical aspects required for the development of the session, including: maximum and minimum number of attendees, formulas proposed for the control, admission or communication with attendees (forms, mailings, etc.). The Organisation of the Conference will provide technical support in this aspect to conference participants), the spaces required for its development, maximum duration of the session, and other technical requirements (projector, computer, etc.).

How will these special formats be evaluated?

Like any other Conference proposal, special formats are subject to double-blind peer review. The evaluation will take into account the novelty of the format, the soundness of the proposal and the spaces available within the Conference program to accommodate the proposals received.

It is not clear to me what kind of proposals I can present in special formats. For example, some colleagues have prepared a workshop in which the students simulated being dogs, walking on all fours and sniffing the floor, would that be an acceptable special format?

We know the case you are talking about. This format sought to problematize the city as a multi-sensory environment inhabited by many beings and, through this intervention, tried to understand the perspective of different animals to rethink how the city could be built from a more-than-human sensory perspective, then building models to simulate canine sensory (more details here).

Such a format would be acceptable. Of course you don't need to drag on the floor in all special formats. Another example would be the CLEENIK, in which two PhDs in Anthropology organize a self-help group and shared therapy to support each other and reflect on how to treat the multiple diseases and ailments resulting from fieldwork.

Another case could be a choral representation to make different materials and voices of the field work speak about devices of participation in the management of a public event, playing to represent and dramatize their democratic questions as a Greek tragedy.

All these formats and many more would be acceptable. One can think of any format that raises a theoretical issue of anthropological discussion, an intervention on our methods and ways of problematizing, no matter how it is raised is untraditional and somewhat heterodox. What special formats really explore is other ways of coming together to think and learn together.

 

  • REGISTRATION

I am the co-author of a communication, is it necessary for me to register in the Conference to obtain a certificate of participation?

Yes. All panelists who appear in a communication, either as the main author or as an additional author, must be registered in the Congress to receive a certificate, as well as to appear in the Conference Program and the Book of Abstracts.

I'm a doctoral student at a university, does this qualify me as a student to benefit from the reduced fee?

Yes, doctoral students are considered students as long as they have an official proof of enrolment in place during 2022-2023. Postdoctoral contracts will not be considered for student fee and must be registered in the Conference as professionals.

We present a communication signed by six people:

- Do all six co-authors of the communication have to pay to appear in the Program?

No, it is not. It would suffice with one of the authors completing her or his registration for the Conference - it does not necessarily have to be the main author of the communication – for the communication to appear in the Program. Remember that, if only one of the six coauthors is registered, this person will be the only one who can present the communication in the Congress and will be the only one who appears as an author in the Programme and the Book of Abstracts of the Conference.

- Is it enough for the author who has registered the communication to pay the fee for it to appear in the Program?

Yes. The communication and the name of the registered author will appear in the programme.

- Do the six coauthors have to pay for their names to appear in the Program?

Yes.

- Is it enough for the author who has registered the communication to pay the Conference fee for all co-authors’ names to appear in the Program?

No.

- Do the six coauthors have to pay so that the communication is included in the Book of Abstracts, and the ARIES Journal with their names?

Yes.

- Is it enough for the author who has registered the communication to pay the Conference fee for the communication to appear in the Book of Abstracts and the ARIES Journal with the names of all co-authors?

No.

In a communication co-authored by six people the following case is given:

. It is presented by one of the authors, who has registered and paid

. There are two other co-authors present in the room who have also paid the registration fee

. Another of the authors is not at the Conference, but she or he has also paid the registration fee.

. And the sixth signer has not paid the registration fee

My question is: are certificates of communication presentation only given to the authors who have paid and are present, or to all those who have paid even if one cannot be there?

A certificate of participation will be provided to all co-authors of a presentation who have registered and paid for it in the time established for it (APRIL 21th, 2023).

Are there any scholarships for students?

The Organization does not currently have a scholarship program available, however it maintains prices affordable for an international conference. In addition, reduced fees are available for students and those unemployed who are interested in attending.

Does it have a cost to register a proposal for a panel or individual communication?

No, the only cost that the panelists must pay is their registration, which they can process once they receive approval for their panel or communication proposal. Payment of the registration fees by panelists is a requirement for them to be included in the Program. Once acceptance of the proposal has been communicated, those interested must register before APRIL 21th, 2023.

At the end of this period, communications whose authors have not paid the registration fees or submitted the required certificates in the case of students will be eliminated from the Porgram. Certificates are required for unemployed or members of other Associations other than AIBR, but who have an agreement with it to offer discounts to its affiliates (all Associations belonging to the ASAEE -formerly FAAEE-, the APA -Portuguese Association of Anthropology- and the ABA -Brazilian Association of Anthropology-) (See Registration information).

What documents do I need to provide to justify that I am a student?

You have to provide a proof of enrolment for the academic year 2022-2023. A scan of the matriculation fee for the academic year would be preferred. It will also serve a certificate issued by the Secretary of your institution, which indicates the studies you are taking, and in which it states that during 2023 you are an official student at that centre. Scholarship documents or post-doctorate contracts will not be accepted. Post-doctoral researchers will need to register in the Conference as professionals.

I have submitted a communication, of which I am the only author and it has been accepted. I have already completed my registration and I have sent proof of payment. The problem is that I cannot attend the Conference and several questions arise:

- Does my communication appear in the Program even if I indicate in advance that I will not attend the Congress?

It will appear in the Book of Abstracts, and the ARIES Journal. It won’t appear in the printed Program, unless you inform us during the days before the Conference once the Program is in print.

- Will the certificate of attendance be mailed to me?

The certificate of attendance will NOT be provided to anyone who does not attend the Conference.

- Will the certificate of presentation of my communication be provided?

Since you will not attend the Conference to present your work, you will NOT receive a certificate of participation.

- Will I receive the Conference pack?

Another person can pick up the Conference pack in your name, as long as the person gives us an authorization signed by you.

- Will my communication appear in the ARIES Journal even if the communication has not been presented at the Conference?

Yes.

I have paid the Conference registration fee, but I will not be able to attend. What is your return policy?

Registrations cancelled before APRIL 21th, 2023 will be entitled to a refund of 60% of the registration fee. Cancellations after that date will not be considered for a refund.

I am unemployed, but there is no official document to prove this situation in my country. What document do I have to send to validate unemployment?

If there is no such document available in your country of residence, we will need an up-to-date affidavit certifying unemployment status.

  • OTHERS

Will a book of abstracts be officially published?

There will not be a minute book that collects the texts of the communications. The reasons are multiple. On the one hand, a paper presented at a conference is not an article and has a radically different nature than a printed publication. On the other hand, from the moment a presentation is published in the conference proceedings, the work ceases to be considered original by many of the prestigious scientific publications.

Panels that achieve quality and cohesion will have a great opportunity for an editor to want to sponsor a later publication. Representatives of the most important publishers related to the discipline will be present at the AIBR Congress, in order to make contacts aimed at publishing books and publications based on the communications presented.

All abstracts of communications presented at the AIBR Congress will be included in the ARIES Magazine, YEARBOOK OF IBEROAMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY (ISSN 2530-7843). Once the Congress is over, the editors of said publication will offer the authors the possibility of including the full text of their communication in said journal, either as part of it or in external link format. In this way, the presentation and defense of a communication at the AIBR Congress will allow panelists who wish to have a scientific publication (with DOI and supporting certificate)

You can find out more about ARIES magazine at: http://aries.aibr.org/

 

I would like to consider becoming a member of AIBR when registering for the Conference. What does AIBR membership provide me with?

AIBR is a non-profit association founded in 2002. All members of AIBR have access to a series of advantages for being part of the Association. Membership is offered in two modalities. You can, for instance, be up-to-date and circulate fresh news on call for papers, films, exhibitions, courses or other conferences or events happening in Ibero-american Anthropology. You can also promote a recent book,  send an article to our Journal AIBR, Revista de Antropología Iberamericana, or get discounts on registration fees for conferences organised by AIBR, ASAAE (former FAAEE), APA and ABA. Do you want to know more? Please visit AIBR website for more details on how to become part of our community here (in Spanish).

 

 

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