Abstracts

We highly invite you to take this chance to exchange your ideas with others who share your interests.

Presentation formats are established beforehand due to organizational limitations. You can find details about the formats below.

  • Paper presentation (30 min.) During these sessions, presenters will have 20 minutes to introduce the content of their paper followed by 10 minutes of discussion or response to questions. The focus of the presentations may vary, for example, research or practice.
  • Symposium (90 min.) – The sessions consist of 2-4 presentations that follow the guidelines for paper presentations with a total duration of ninety minutes. The symposium submitter is responsible for assembling the presenters of the proposed symposium. Like paper presentations, the focus of the symposium may vary, for example, research or practice.
  • Panel Discussion (90 min.) –  Structured conversation where multiple experts discuss a specific topic, usually moderated by a facilitator. Panelists share their perspectives, respond to questions, and engage in interactive dialogue rather than giving formal presentations. This format should encourage diverse viewpoints, debate, and audience participation, making it an effective way to explore complex issues.  
  • Workshop (45 min. or 90 min.) – The 45 or 90-minute sessions provide interactive opportunities for conference participants to work together on a topic according to the guidelines of the workshop organizer. Like paper presentations, the focus of the workshops may vary, for example, research or practice.
  • “Floor is yours”(2 min.)  – Participants will be given the floor to briefly present their ideas in a plenary before the longer 45-minute session. A specific spot within the meeting venue will be dedicated to each presentation.
  • Poster session – The poster stands will be placed in one gallery hall, and participants can move freely from one poster stand to another. Like paper presentations, the focus of the posters may vary, for example, research or practice.