Detailed Conference Program is now available.
ISSSS Conference Registration Deadline Extended
The ISSSS Conference Registration Deadline has been extended to September 30, 2009. After September 30, all registrations must be made at the conference desk in the Crowne Plaza Hotel-Downtown in St. Louis.
Anyone presenting a paper(s) at the conference should be registered or declare their intention to attend the conference by September 30. This procedure will protect the integrity of the program, and ensure that presenters receive academic credit for making a research presentation at a conference..
The ISSSS Conference registration form can be downloaded from the Registration page. Download the form, complete it, and then attach it to an email to Mark Popovich at the following address: mnpopovich@bsu.edu.
Conference Hotel Registration Website Change
The Conference Hotel Registration Website has been change to http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/advancedsearch?whichtype=room&roomResult=none&hotelCode=stlrf&quickRes=city&_GPC=sfs&_requestid=525281. This has also been changed on the Hotel-Travel page.
Abstract Submission Deadline Extended
The Abstract submission deadline has been extended until June 26th, 2009.
Abstract Login page added
New functionality has been added to the website that enables Authors to login and view their abstracts. Once you have submitted your abstract online you will be emailed a Record ID and password. You will need to enter this information on the Abstract Login page to view your abstract and make any amendments. Modifications can be made up until June 15th, 2009.
Registration for the Conference
Registration for the conference begins June 1st, 2009. Information concerning conference registration fees, additional costs, and a copy of the registration form can be found on the Registration Page.
First call for papers. Call for Abstracts
The International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity (ISSSS) established the Stephenson Award to promote Q methodology internationally and to recognize authors who demonstrate exceptional achievement in their research and scholarship.
The Stephenson Award, worth $1,000.00, recognizes outstanding scholarship in a paper presented at the ISSSS annual conference. The recipient(s)' paper will be published in Operant Subjectivity, the official journal of the ISSSS.
The recipient(s) of the Award will be determined by a committee established for this purpose by the Executive Officers of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity (ISSSS). The Award recipient(s) will be announced approximately three months after the annual conference. All applicants will be notified of the committees decision. Note that the committee may decide not to offer an award if they believe submissions do not meet the criteria, below. The committee's decision is final and no feedback will be provided to any applicant regarding the decision, even upon request.
The detailed criteria for the award are as follows:
The Stephenson Award is granted annually to the author(s) of a paper that demonstrates exceptional achievement in one or more of the following ways:
To be eligible for the Stephenson Award: