Call For Papers - NASSM 2010North American Society for Sport ManagementCall for Papers2010 NASSM ConferenceJune 2-5, 2010 – Tampa, Florida NASSM invites individuals to submit a variety of abstract types, including empirical, methodological, conceptual, and teaching related abstracts. Submissions will begin to be accepted on October 1, 2009. Completed research or research in progress is acceptable.
Submission Guidelines: Presentations may be proposed as either:
Authors’ names may not appear on more than two (2) abstracts/proposals of any kind (i.e., authors are limited to two possible presentations regardless of co-authorship or type of presentation). The only exception to this limit is for an advisor to a student who is submitting an abstract, in which case, the advisor position must be clearly indicated in the author section of the submission. In this case, the first author must be a student and registered at their institution as such at the time of the abstract submission deadline. Abstracts submitted to NASSM should not be concurrently submitted for consideration to another conference or have been previously presented at another conference, and submitted abstracts should not be of work published prior to November 2009.
Abstract Format and Submission: All abstracts must be submitted online. Specific instructions for the submission process are posted at http://www.nassm.com/InfoAbout/Conference/AbstractSubmission. Abstracts must include the following information and conform to the following requirements:
Submission Procedure: The submission site will require you to supply the following information:
Abstract(s) submission indicates the intent of the presenter(s) to register for and attend the 2010 NASSM conference. The presenter must register by the conference early bird registration deadline or his/her paper will be withdrawn.
Submission Deadline: Abstracts should NOT be submitted prior to October 1, 2009, and MUST be received no later than NOVEMBER 1, 2009 (11:59 PM, PST). Submissions received after this date and time will not be accepted or reviewed.
Review Process: All abstracts will be subjected to a blind review. No preference will be given to longer abstracts. The review criteria will be based on the presentation category. For more information on the criteria, please consult the NASSM abstract review criteria.
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