Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to announce that the due date for both refereed and non-refereed papers for the Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics National Conference 2009 - Professions in the Community has been extended to 15 May 2009.
Also, please note: * refereed track papers which are accepted by the reviewers will be placed on the conference CD * non-refereed track papers can be revised post-conference and submitted for the peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings (to be published in the Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics) (Non-refereed papers require only the submission of an abstract by the 15 May deadline, rather than a completed paper.) The original information about the refereed and non refereed tracks is below. Best wishes, Anna Corbo Crehan (Conference Convenor 2009) [email protected]) NB: The conference website is at http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/arts/policing/aapae/ - however, there may be a delay in the website being updated with this extended due date. ************************************************************************ **** Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics National Conference 2009 - Professions in the Community The conference will be held Tuesday 9th June to Thursday 11th June at Best Western Centretown, Goulburn, NSW, Australia. Papers are welcome from both academics and practitioners in all areas of professional and applied ethics. The conference theme may be interpreted broadly by presenters. * Refereed track papers are to be submitted consistent with Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics author guidelines. Abstracts and full papers from the refereed track will be published in a Conference Proceedings CD. Authors should submit a short biography of no more than 100 words and an abstract of no more than 200 words with their paper. Papers for this track must be no more than 5000 words, and should be submitted to the Conference Convenor by 15 May 2009. * Non-refereed track papers should be proposed by way of an abstract of approx. 250 words to the Conference Convenor by 15 May 2009. It would be helpful if presenters in this category could clarify that their paper is intended for the non-refereed stream when they submit their abstract. The Conference Convener for 2009 is Dr Anna Corbo Crehan, School of Policing Studies, Charles Sturt University (email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ). Please feel free to email me with any queries about the conference or paper presentation. ************************************************************************ ************************* Dr Anna Corbo Crehan Lecturer, Policing Studies (Ethics) School of Policing Studies Charles Sturt University Locked Bag 2005 Goulburn NSW 2580 ph. 02 48 288 954 (EN: 24954) fax. 02 48 288 786 (EN: 24786) YOU MUST READ THIS NOTICE This email has been sent by Charles Sturt University (CSU) (ABN 83 878 708 551, CRICOS 00005F). This email (and any attachment) is confidential and is intended for the use of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute, take any action in reliance on it or disclose it to anyone. Any confidentiality is not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery. The views expressed in this email are not necessarily those of CSU. Email should be checked for viruses and defects before opening. CSU does not accept liability for viruses or any consequence which arise as a result of this email transmission. Email communications with CSU may be subject to automated email filtering, which could result in the delay or deletion of a legitimate email before it is read at CSU.
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