Murder and Mayhem Conference: Submitting an Abstract
The official language of the conference is English. All abstracts should be submitted in English and all papers must be delivered in English.
Please submit a one-page abstract as a Word document to the appropriate member of the conference panel as listed below by 24th November 2003. The abstract should be in the following format:
- saved as an A4 sized file (not letter size);
- margins of 1" (2.54 cm) all round;
- title of paper centred top 14 pt font;
- followed on alternate lines by: your name, institutional affiliation, e-mail address (valid for a further year); all centred, 12 pt font;
- body of text in a minimum 12 pt font; fully justified.
Please send your abstract to the member of the conference advisory board who deals with your country of specialism and will accept abstracts from the location of your institution:
Dr
Stewart King, Monash University (Spain; abstracts from
all countries except USA, Canada, & Europe)
Dr Shelley
Godsland, Manchester Metropolitan University (Spanish;
abstracts from USA, Canada, Europe)
Dr
Edmund Smyth, Manchester Metropolitan University (French;
abstracts from Europe)
Mr
Philip Anderson, Monash University (French; abstracts from
outside Europe)
Dott.
Nicoletta DiCiolla McGowan, Manchester Metropolitan University
(Italian; abstracts from Europe)
Dr
Mirna Cicioni, Monash University (Italian; abstracts from
outside Europe)
Dr
Kevin Foster, Monash University (representation of the
Mediterranean in Anglophone crime fictions)
Dr
Millicent Vladiv-Glover, Monash University (all other countries;
all submissions)
Once your abstract has been accepted you will be notified by e-mail, and may then proceed to register for the conference. Your registration form, accompanied by appropriate payment, must be received by 1st March 2004 to ensure your inclusion on the conference programme.