Submission of Abstracts and Workshops
We are accepting abstracts for both posters and workshops, please find the guidelines for each submission below.
We are also looking for reviewers: If you wish to review abstracts, please show your interest in the submission box, by email to ppls.psycholingcoffee[at]ed.ac.uk or by completing this reviewer submission.
Call for poster abstracts
We invite submissions in any area of psycholinguistics, with a focus on work by PGT/ECR. Both completed works, on-going research and previously presented worked are welcome. We will print the posters for presenters, so note that if your abstract gets accepted, we will ask you for your poster a week before the conference.
In-person presenters will have their posters printed by us. Both posters submitted for online and in-person presentations will be uploaded to an online platform which online participants will access to see their work asynchronously and leave questions on a padlet for presenters to answer.
Submissions are now closed. Thanks for your interest!
Submission guidelines
- Abstracts should be submitted as a PDF file.
- No identifying information.
- Abstracts should be formatted in 12pt Arial font.
- Title and up to four keywords.
Authors are permitted one full A4 page of text and an additional page for supplementary materials (e.g., examples of stimuli, figures, references).
Call for workshop abstracts
We invite submissions for workshops in areas related to experimental research, with a focus on skills relevant to PGT/ECR researchers.
In a previous survey, people reported interest in workshops on writing reports in RMarkdown and LaTex, science communication, public engagement, Bayesian statistics, or computational psycholinguistics. Note that these are just examples from the feedback gathered, but ideas for workshops not listed here are equally welcome!
In your submission, we will ask you if you would like to run a workshop by yourself or with someone else.
This is in case different people submit similar abstracts – again, the goal of this conference is to create a sense of community among PGT/ECR working in psycholinguistics.
Workshops will be in-person but we wish to also stream them online. Workshops will last 1.5 hours.
Abstracts are due on the 30th September, and may be submitted via our submission portal. Submissions are now closed. Thanks for your interest!
Review of submissions will occur in two stages: In the first round, we will ask you for:
- The title of your workshop.
- General topic of your workshop
- Up to 4 key words.
- A description (in PDF format) of what you want to cover (up to 400 words). Note this means we do not expect you to explain how you will do everything
- Whether you mind working with someone else.
If your submission is accepted for the following information, we will ask you for the following details:
- A rough timeline of your workshop (e.g., activities planned).
- Whether participants will be required to prepare materials in advance.
- Any logistic resources you will need to run the workshop
- At this stage, we will also contact you in case a similar proposal was submitted and you wish to create the workshop with someone else.
Submission guidelines
- Abstracts should be submitted as a PDF file, with a maximum of 400 words (see our two-stages procedure above).
- No identifying information.
- Abstracts should be formatted in 12pt Arial font.