SUBMISSIONS
This is a topical, not a disciplinary, workshop. Anyone from any discipline is thus welcome as long as they focus their presentation on the broader questions and away from issues that can be tackled through purely empirical means. We wish to be as inclusive as possible and there may well be topics that would be interesting to discuss that were not mentioned in the call for abstracts. If you are in doubt, you can always ask the main workshop organizer, Kelly Smith.
Abstracts of no more than 400 words are due no later than June 1st, 2016. If you are certain you wish to submit and can not make this deadline for some reason, contact Kelly and ask for an extension (which we may or may not be able to grant). Send abstracts by email to Kelly. All abstracts will be blind reviewed by a program committee and scored for quality. However, the ranking of submissions may be modified to insure that we have good attendence by graduate students as well as a broad mix of topics and disciplines.