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Author Guidelines

*Attention: the deadline for submissions has been extended until December 1, 2022.

The presentation doesn't have to be original.

Each proponent may submit a paper, workshop, or audiovisual presentation by individual submission or, if necessary, co-authorship.

Indicate one of the themes in the list for your submission:

  • Oral history and digital humanities;
  • Narratives in recorded interviews;
  • Oral history and politics;
  • Oral history and education;
  • Oral history, public health, and pandemics;
  • Oral history, minorities, and social movements;
  • Oral history, gender, and sexualities;
  • Oral history, migrations, and inequalities;
  • Oral history and indigenous and Afro-diasporic communities;
  • Oral history, arts, performances, and sports;
  • Oral history and interdisciplinarities;

 

To propose a paper:

- Indicate a title

- Submit a summary of up to 300 words and a minibio of up to 50 words.

- Indicate the language in which you will display it (English or Spanish)

- Indicate three to five keywords.

 

To propose an audiovisual presentation:

- Indicate a title

- Submit a summary of up to 500 words and a minibio of up to 50 words.

- Choose three to five keywords.

- Indicate aspects of the format and content of the work to be exhibited and give information on technical-formal aspects of the audiovisual product.

- Send an access link to the material for display.

 

To propose a Workshop:

- Inform workshop title.

- Submit a minibio (up to 50 words) of the proponents.

- Submit workshop objective and description (up to 500 words).

- Indicate target audience and expected number of participants;

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

  1. The presentation doesn't have to be original.

    Each proponent may submit a paper, workshop, or audiovisual presentation by individual submission or, if necessary, co-authorship.

    Indicate one of the themes in the list for your submission:

    • Oral history and digital humanities;
    • Narratives in recorded interviews;
    • Oral history and politics;
    • Oral history and education;
    • Oral history, public health, and pandemics;
    • Oral history, minorities, and social movements;
    • Oral history, gender, and sexualities;
    • Oral history, migrations, and inequalities;
    • Oral history and indigenous and Afro-diasporic communities;
    • Oral history, arts, performances, and sports;
    • Oral history and interdisciplinarities;


    To propose a paper:

    - Indicate a title

    - Indicate a minibio of up to 50 words;

    - Submit an abstract of up to 300 words; 

    - Indicate the language in which you will display it (English or Spanish)

    - Indicate three to five keywords.

     

    To propose an audiovisual presentation:

    - Indicate a title

    - Submit a summary of up to 500 words

    - Indicate a minibio of up to 50 words

    - Choose three to five keywords.

    - Indicate, inside your abstract, aspects of the format and content of the work to be exhibited and give information on technical-formal aspects of the audiovisual product.

    - Send an access link to the material for display.

     

    To propose a Workshop:

    - Inform workshop title

    - Submit a minibio (up to 50 words) of the proponents

    - Submit, in the abstract field, the workshop objective and description (up to 500 words).

    - Indicate, in the abstract field, target audience and expected number of participants;



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The views and opinions expressed during the conference tables and exhibitions, as well as the ensuing discussions, do not necessarily reflect the institutional position of the Getulio Vargas Foundation.