Call for Papers

Rules

  • All papers must be proposed via the online conference platform.
  • A paper can have one or multiple authors (maximum 4). The person who submits the proposal is the corresponding author.
  • One or more presenters can be specified among the authors. Participants may not present more than one paper.
  • It is permitted to be a non-presenting co-author on multiple papers. One or more presenters can be specified among the authors
  • Every person can have each conference role once: you can be
    • a convenor/chair to one panel, and
    • a discussant once, and
    • a presenter once.
  • Papers are proposed to a specific panel. A paper can only be presented in one panel. While it is technically possible to submit the same paper to several panels, we do not encourage that – all multiples will have to be withdrawn.
  • The paper proposals will be reviewed by the panel convenors. The decision on acceptance or rejection is up to the panel convenors.
  • Papers which are neither accepted nor rejected by the panel convenors, but marked for ‘transfer’, will be given the opportunity to be re-housed into other panels. The organizing committee will propose these papers to convenors of suitable panels that still have space.
  • Each panel session slot of 90 minutes will accommodate up to four paper presentations. In order to leave time for discussion, we encourage presentations of 15 minutes. Ultimately, the convenors are responsible for organizing the meeting in such a way that all presenters have equal opportunity to present and discuss their research.
  • While there is no general rule on the circulation of papers, convenors may invite authors to share the full paper ahead of the conference. To facilitate this and save on email traffic, authors can upload PDFs of their papers via the conference platform. The papers will then be accessible for all registered conference participants.

Panels

1) Studying Africa Understanding the World
2) Diaspora, cosmopolitanism, and African identities
3) Politics and Governance
4) African Positions in Changing World Orders
5) Planetary Health, urbanization and natural resources
6) Technology and digitalization
7) Lifeworlds and sociality
8) Arts, language and cultural expression
9) Memories, histories, archives, museums

Procedure

Paper proposals must consist of:

  • The panel to which the paper is proposed
  • Paper title
  • An abstract of max 250 words
  • Name, institutional affiliation and email address of author(s)

All proposals must be made via the conference platform. We do not accept paper proposals via email.