Call for papers e-Youth conference
The conference will be composed of two types of contributions:

1. Papers:

The submission deadline has passed (15 January 2010). Proposals are no longer being accepted for the e-Youth conference. However, the COST pre-conference workshop on cyberbullying accepts proposals until February 1st (see call for posters, more information by e-mail).

Authors of an accepted contribution can submit their full paper (maximum 6000 words) by 30 April 2010 in order to be included in the conference proceedings, and in case they want to be eligible for publication. Submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process.

Papers include mainly accomplished (empirical) research, but also theoretical reflections or other scientific, policy or related initiatives. The reviewing process will evaluate these extended abstracts. 

2. Posters or demonstrations:

These contain implementation information or work-in-progress and are presented in an abstract (maximum 200 words) besides the poster itself (or demonstration) that will be shown at the conference. Submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process.
 
Notice of acceptance: 15 February 2010
 
To download call for papers (PDF): click here 

 

Publication
  • The best full papers will be published as chapters in a scientific book published by an internationally renowned publisher.
  • A best paper award will honour the author(s) of a paper of exceptional merit.

Travel grants

There are a limited number of travel grants available for non-EU participants (preference will be given to people coming from low-income countries). These travel grants are considered as a partial travel subsidy and will not suffice to cover costs related to visa procedure or health insurance. Only accepted presenters are eligible to apply for a travel grant. The selection will be made on a competitive basis.


 
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