Call for Papers: the 33rd Congress of the JSMES

更新日: 2017/01/21

Call for Papers: The 33rd Congress of The Japan Society for Medieval English Studies

Ayumi Miura
Chair of the congress organising committee

The 33rd congress of the Japan Society for Medieval English Studies will be held at Rikkyo University (Ikebukuro Campus) on Saturday 2 December and Sunday 3 December 2017. Proposals are invited for papers and symposia. The language for presentation must be either Japanese or English. We look forward to receiving many proposals. The guidelines for proposals are given below. [日本語版はこちら]

[Guidelines for Proposals] [PDF version]

1. Deadline for submission: Wednesday 31 May 2017 (Japan time)

2. Address for submission: amiura[AT]kansaigaidai.ac.jp (Ayumi Miura, Kansai Gaidai University)
*Submissions are accepted only by email. Please resubmit all the documents if you do not receive any confirmation email within 24 hours after submission.

3. Those who wish to give papers are asked to pay particular attention to the following two points:
(1) What you present must be unpublished and unpresented.
* Please refrain from submitting what you have already presented/published or are planning to present/publish on other occasions (including the east and west branches of this society) or in other media such as journals.
(2) If you are not a member of this society yet, you must become one by the time you present.

4. Submission documents

(A) Papers [30 minutes for presentation + 10 minutes for discussion]

(1) Cover (with the title of the paper, your name and affiliation)
Please write everything in Japanese and English. The Japanese title is unnecessary if you present in English. What you write here will be used in the programme and poster for the congress, so please provide accurate information.

(2) Title of the paper (in Japanese and English) and a short version of the abstract (about 400 characters if Japanese; about 200 words if English)
The Japanese title is unnecessary if you present in English. If so, please add a note to that effect at the end of the abstract.

(3) Title of the paper and a long version of the abstract (no more than 1,000 characters if Japanese; no more than 500 words if English)

(4) Bibliography
Please include only what you have read by the time of submission.

(5) Whether or not you plan to use a computer

[Notes]
* Please include each of (1) to (5) on a separate page of the same file (preferably MS Word). Do not mention your name or affiliation in (2) to (4).
* Please use A4 size consistently.
* Please send a brief CV to your chair, who will be announced after your proposal is accepted.

(B) Symposia

(1) Cover (with the title of the symposium, titles for each paper, names and affiliations for each speaker)
Please write everything in Japanese and English. Japanese titles are unnecessary if presentations are given in English. What you write here will be used in the programme and poster for the congress, so please provide accurate information.

(2) Title of the symposium, titles for each paper (in Japanese and English), abstracts for the chair and each speaker (about 400 characters if Japanese; about 200 words if English)
Japanese titles are unnecessary if presentations are given in English. If so, please add a note to that effect at the end of the abstract.

(3) Bibliography
Please include only what you have read by the time of submission.

(4) Whether or not you plan to use a computer

[Notes]
* Please include each of (1) to (4) on a separate page of the same file (preferably MS Word). Do not mention your name or affiliation in (2) and (3).
* Please use A4 size consistently.

When the review finishes, every applicant will receive the decision and comments of the congress organising committee on his/her abstract. If your proposal is accepted, you will be asked to resubmit a short version of the abstract to appear in the programme. You can make changes based on the comments as appropriate.