Actualités
+ 5ème JOURNEE DE L'INTEROPERABILITE GEOSPATIALE, PARIS, MEDDTL, GRANDE ARCHE DE LA DEFENSE , PARIS - 21 NOVEMBRE 2011
+ 25ème Conférence Cartographique Internationale et 15ème Assemblée générale de l’Association Cartographique Internationale (ACI) - Paris - France
+ Appel à communication pour le Congrès de l'Association des sédimentologistes Francais (ASF) - Dijon
+ Appel à communications - New deadlines - CHNT 2011 : 16th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies - Vienne, Autriche
+ Appel à communication : 19th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference : ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2011 - Chicago - USA
+ Appel à communication : Colloque international Q8 " Quaternaire n° 8 " - Clermont-Ferrand - France
+ Lancement de la deuxième édition de l'ANGD gestion numérique des sources de la recherche en SHS - Aussois - France - 10-14 octobre 2011
+ POST-GRADUATE TRAINING ON 'COASTAL HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT'. NORMANDY (CAEN) 19-25 JUNE 2011
+ 25ème ECOLE D'ETE DE LILLE EN METHODES QUANTITATIVES DES SCIENCES SOCIALES - LILLE - 31 JUIN AU 07 JUILLET 2011
+ NEW DEADLINE - 17 APRIL - CALL FOR PAPERS - First Regional European Congress of the AISV-IAVS- LISBONNE- PORTUGAL
+ TGE ADONIS : ISIDORE - une nouvelle plateforme web de recherche et de diffusion pour les sciences humaines et sociales
+ CALL FOR PAPERS ER 2011 : 30th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling BRUXELLES (BELGIQUE)
+ CALL FOR PAPERS SeCoGIS 2011 The Fifth International Workshop on Semantic and Conceptual Issues in GIS ) BRUXELLES (BELGIQUE)
+ SeCoGIS 2011 The Fifth International Workshop on Semantic and Conceptual Issues in GIS BRUXELLES (BELGIQUE)
+ ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2011 : 19th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advancesin Geographic Information Systems CHICAGO, Illinois, USA
+ EAUH 2012 : ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE : VILLES ET SOCIETES, APPROCHES COMPARATIVES PRAGUE
+ TRANSPOSITION DE LA DIRECTIVE INSPIRE : UN NOUVEAU DECRET DU CNIG (Conseil National de l'Information Géographique)
+ XXXIIe COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL D'ARCHEOLOGIE ET D’HISTOIRE D'ANTIBES « VARIABILITES ENVIRONNEMENTALES, MUTATIONS SOCIALES"
+ APPEL A COMMUNICATION : CHNT 2011 : 16th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies - VIENNE - AUTRICHE
+ TGE ADONIS - OUTILS D'INTEROPERABILITE POUR LES BASES DE DONNEES SUR LES OBJETS PATRIMONIAUX - NANTERRE - FRANCE
+ WORKSHOP ON SPATIAL ARCHEOLOGY : SPATIAL ANALYSIS APPLIED TO ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES FROM PROTOHISTORY TO THE ROMAN PERIOD : GAND - BELGIQUE
+ W2GIS2011 : 10th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WEB AND WIRELESS GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS - KYOTO - JAPON
- CAA2011 : 39th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTING APPLICATIONS AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN ARCHEOLOGY - BEIJIN - CHINE
le 12/04/2011
Call For Proposals
for Sessions, Round Tables and Workshops
The 39th annual CAA conference(CAA 2011)
Beijing, China.
The 39th annual CAA conference, the first CAA conference in Asia, aims to bring together students and scholars across continents, to explore current theory and applications of quantitative methods and information technology in the field of archaeology. CAA members come from a diverse range of disciplines, including archaeology, anthropology, art and architectural history, computer science, geography, geomatics, historic preservation, museum studies, and urban history. More information on CAA2011 can be found at http://www.caa2011.org.
The annual meetings of CAA are normally devoted to topics such as: agent-based models, bioarchaeology, CIDOC and other digital standards, databases, 3D data capture and modeling, data management systems and other field applications, GIS, predictive modeling, open source software in archaeology, photogrammetry and imaging, prospection and remote sensing, quantitative methods, high precision surveying, virtual museums, and virtual reality.
Important Dates:
Sep. 15, 2010 Deadline for proposals for sessions, round tables, and workshops.
Nov. 15, 2010 Deadline for paper abstract submission
April. 12~16, 2011 Conference Days
Please note that all proposals/papers must be submitted electronically through the online ConfTool system(http://www.conftool.com/caa2011).
Sessions
Session organizers should provide a session invitation of 300 to 500 words relating to a well-defined theme. You should define the topic, explain its importance, and suggest the specific themes or issues that might be appropriately addressed by your contributors.
A session can consist of two or three 90-minute blocks of time punctuated by a 15-minute break. It typically consists of six, but no more than nine, presentations and should include time for debate and discussion as well as an introduction and a wrap-up. Session proposals may include one or more abstracts of papers to be presented, but will normally leave open the possibility for members of CAA to apply to participate in the proposed session.
All session proposals will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee for their quality and relevance. This review will take into account any paper abstracts you include with your session proposal. Once a proposal has been accepted, it is placed on the conference web page, and an invitation is issued for additional paper abstracts to be submitted to your session. The session organizer will advise the Scientific Committee on which papers should be accepted or rejected for their session. The organizer will also be responsible for scheduling the order of presentations, presiding over the session, and for nominating two or three of the papers for publication in the printed acts of the conference.
Round Tables and Workshops
Round table and workshop organizers should provide an invitation of 300 to 500 words introducing the discussion topic.
A round table proposal includes a list of four to eight panel members (names and affiliations) from at least two different countries. It should address a topic of general interest to the CAA community. The round table organizer must ensure that the panel members agree to attend the conference and take part in the round table. A round table organizer is the chairperson and acts as moderator. A time slot of 90 minutes will be allocated to each round table discussion. All round table proposals will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee for their quality and relevance.
A workshop typically consists of a software and/or hardware demonstration in which the audience can actively participate. The proposal must include information on the workshop's duration (not to exceed 135 minutes), as well as the experience level and prerequisites of the targeted audience and maximum number of participants. It must also include a list of the presenters and their affiliations.
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39th annual international conference on
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology - CAA2011
https://www.conftool.com/caa2011/
Page web : http://www.caa2011.org/#home|default
Call For Proposals
for Sessions, Round Tables and Workshops
The 39th annual CAA conference(CAA 2011)
Beijing, China.
The 39th annual CAA conference, the first CAA conference in Asia, aims to bring together students and scholars across continents, to explore current theory and applications of quantitative methods and information technology in the field of archaeology. CAA members come from a diverse range of disciplines, including archaeology, anthropology, art and architectural history, computer science, geography, geomatics, historic preservation, museum studies, and urban history. More information on CAA2011 can be found at http://www.caa2011.org.
The annual meetings of CAA are normally devoted to topics such as: agent-based models, bioarchaeology, CIDOC and other digital standards, databases, 3D data capture and modeling, data management systems and other field applications, GIS, predictive modeling, open source software in archaeology, photogrammetry and imaging, prospection and remote sensing, quantitative methods, high precision surveying, virtual museums, and virtual reality.
Important Dates:
Sep. 15, 2010 Deadline for proposals for sessions, round tables, and workshops.
Nov. 15, 2010 Deadline for paper abstract submission
April. 12~16, 2011 Conference Days
Please note that all proposals/papers must be submitted electronically through the online ConfTool system(http://www.conftool.com/caa2011).
Sessions
Session organizers should provide a session invitation of 300 to 500 words relating to a well-defined theme. You should define the topic, explain its importance, and suggest the specific themes or issues that might be appropriately addressed by your contributors.
A session can consist of two or three 90-minute blocks of time punctuated by a 15-minute break. It typically consists of six, but no more than nine, presentations and should include time for debate and discussion as well as an introduction and a wrap-up. Session proposals may include one or more abstracts of papers to be presented, but will normally leave open the possibility for members of CAA to apply to participate in the proposed session.
All session proposals will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee for their quality and relevance. This review will take into account any paper abstracts you include with your session proposal. Once a proposal has been accepted, it is placed on the conference web page, and an invitation is issued for additional paper abstracts to be submitted to your session. The session organizer will advise the Scientific Committee on which papers should be accepted or rejected for their session. The organizer will also be responsible for scheduling the order of presentations, presiding over the session, and for nominating two or three of the papers for publication in the printed acts of the conference.
Round Tables and Workshops
Round table and workshop organizers should provide an invitation of 300 to 500 words introducing the discussion topic.
A round table proposal includes a list of four to eight panel members (names and affiliations) from at least two different countries. It should address a topic of general interest to the CAA community. The round table organizer must ensure that the panel members agree to attend the conference and take part in the round table. A round table organizer is the chairperson and acts as moderator. A time slot of 90 minutes will be allocated to each round table discussion. All round table proposals will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee for their quality and relevance.
A workshop typically consists of a software and/or hardware demonstration in which the audience can actively participate. The proposal must include information on the workshop's duration (not to exceed 135 minutes), as well as the experience level and prerequisites of the targeted audience and maximum number of participants. It must also include a list of the presenters and their affiliations.
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39th annual international conference on
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology - CAA2011
https://www.conftool.com/caa2011/
Page web : http://www.caa2011.org/#home|default
Actualité saisie par Françoise Pirot le 15/09/2010
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