Call for Papers
International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
“Literary Journalism: Perspectives and Prospects”
The Fifth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-5)
Roehampton University
School of Arts
Centre for Research in Creative and Professional Writing (ReWrite)
London, U.K.
20-22 May 2010
The International Association for Literary Journalism Studies invites submissions of original research papers, abstracts for research in progress and proposals for panels on Literary Journalism for the IALJS annual convention on 20-22 May 2010. The conference will be held at the School of Arts at Roehampton University in London, U.K.
The conference hopes to be a forum for scholarly work of both breadth and depth in the field of literary journalism, and all research methodologies are welcome, as are research on all aspects of literary journalism and/or literary reportage. For the purpose of scholarly delineation, our definition of literary journalism is "journalism as literature" rather than "journalism about literature." The association especially hopes to receive papers related to the general conference theme, “Literary Journalism: Perspectives and Prospects." All submissions must be in English.
The International Association for Literary Journalism Studies is a multi-disciplinary learned society whose essential purpose is the encouragement and improvement of scholarly research and education in Literary Journalism. As an association in a relatively recently defined field of academic study, it is our agreed intent to be both explicitly inclusive and warmly supportive of a variety of scholarly approaches.
I. Guidelines for Research Papers
Submitted research papers should not exceed 7,500 words, or about 25 double-spaced pages, plus endnotes. Please regard this as an upper limit; shorter papers are certainly welcome. Endnotes and bibliographic citations should follow the Chicago Manual of Style. Papers may not be simultaneously submitted to any other conferences. Papers previously published, presented, accepted or under review are ineligible. Only one paper per author will be accepted for presentation in the conference's research sessions, and at least one author for each paper must be at the convention in order to present the paper. If accepted, each paper presenter at a conference Research Session may be allotted no more than 15 minutes. To be considered, please observe the following guidelines:
II. Guidelines for Work-in-Progress Presentations (Abstracts)
Submitted abstracts for Work-in-Progress Sessions should not exceed 250 words. If accepted, each presenter at a conference Work-in-Progress session may be allotted no more than 10 minutes. To be considered, please observe the following guidelines:
III. Guidelines for Proposals for Panels
Submission by e-mail attachment is required, in either an MS Word or Adobe PDF format. No faxes or postal mail submissions will be accepted; Panel proposals should contain the panel title, possible participants and their affiliation and e-mail addresses, and a description of the panel's subject. The description should be approximately 250 words in length; Panels are encouraged on any topic related to the study, teaching or practice of literary journalism;
Evaluation Criteria, Deadlines and Contact Information
All research paper submissions will be evaluated on originality and importance of topic; literature review; clarity of research purpose; focus; use of original and primary sources and how they support the paper's purpose and conclusions; writing quality and organization; and the degree to which the paper contributes to the study of literary journalism. Similarly, abstracts of works-in-progress and panel proposals will be evaluated on the degree to which they contribute to the study of literary journalism. Submissions from students as well as faculty are encouraged.
Please submit research papers or abstracts of poster/works-in-progress presentations to:
Prof. Isabel Soares
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Portugal)
2010 Conference Research Chair, International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
E-mail: <isoares@iscsp.utl.pt>
Please submit proposals for panels to:
Prof. Norman Sims
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (U.S.A.)
2010 Conference Program Chair, International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
E-mail: <sims@journ.umass.edu>
Deadline for all submissions: No later than 31 January 2010
For more information regarding the conference or the association, please go to http://www.ialjs.org or contact:
Prof. David Abrahamson
Northwestern University (U.S.A.)
President, International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
E-mail: <d-abrahamson@northwestern.edu>
Prof. Alice Trindade
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Portugal)
Vice President, International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
E-mail: <atrindade@iscsp.utl.pt>
Prof. John Bak
I.D.E.A., Nancy-Université (France)
Past President, International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
E-mail: <john.bak@univ-nancy2.fr>