Submit Abstract
Guidelines for Detailed Abstract
Please read and follow the guidelines carefully to ensure that your paper is reviewed
Authors are invited to submit a detailed abstract of 500–750 words for consideration. The abstract should present the central idea of the paper in a clear, scholarly, and engaging manner while remaining accessible to a broad academic audience.
Purpose
The abstract should give reviewers a strong understanding of:
- the topic and its relevance,
- the main argument or research question,
- the key insights, findings, or reflections,
- and the significance of the paper for the conference theme.
Format
Please follow a standard academic structure, while allowing flexibility in style and disciplinary convention. A recommended structure is:
- Title: Clear, concise, and reflective of the paper’s focus.
- Background or Context: Briefly introduce the subject and its significance.
- Purpose or Research Question: State the aim, problem, or question guiding the paper.
- Main Argument, Findings, or Discussion: Summarize the key contribution of the paper.
- Conclusion or Relevance: Explain why the paper matters and how it contributes to the field or conference theme.
Length
- Abstracts should be between 500 and 750 words.
- Submissions that are substantially shorter or longer may be returned for revision.
Review Considerations
Abstracts will be reviewed on the basis of:
- relevance to the conference theme,
- clarity of argument,
- scholarly quality,
- and overall coherence.
Here is a short submission checklist:
- Title is clear and relevant to the theme.
- Abstract is between 500 and 750 words.
- The main idea or argument is stated clearly.
- The topic’s relevance to the conference theme is explained.
- Submission is reviewed for grammar, clarity, and consistency.
- Submission format is a Word document or PDF file (other formats will not be reviewed)
– Detailed abstract of 500 – 750 words by May 10, 2026