The new deadline is 8.12.
In the call-paper there is still 1.12. but you can ignore that!
Nordic Forum for Dance Research
The new deadline is 8.12.
In the call-paper there is still 1.12. but you can ignore that!
13th International NOFOD Conference. June 14-17 2017. University of Gothenburg, Department of Cultural Sciences, Sweden.
Call for contributions – Nordic Journal of Dance, 7(1), 2016
Present your work in Nordic Journal of Dance: practice, education and research.
Volume 7(1).
Deadline for the submissions is the 1st of February 2016.
http://www.nordicjournalofdance.com/callforcontributions7_1.pdf
Present your work in Nordic Journal of Dance: practice, education and research.
Deadline for submissions is August 1st, 2015.
Practitioners and researchers are hereby invited to submit a variety of texts in either of the following two categories:
Research Articles:
NJD expects these articles to present methodology, findings and theoretical argumentation related to diverse dance practices and artistic processes as well as learning and teaching dance/movement in the Nordic context. The maximum length of the submitted article is 5000 words including possible endnotes and references. Please include two abstracts of a maximum length of 200 words: one written in the language used for the article and the other in a Nordic language (for articles in English) or in English (for articles written in native language), and a 100 word biography.
Practice Oriented Articles:
NJD expects these articles to document and reflect upon practical work being done within dance and education in the Nordic countries in different artistic and educational settings as well as with different age groups. The purpose is to introduce the experiences and conceptions of dance practitioners and educators.
The maximum length of a submitted article is 3 000 words or less including footnotes and references. Please include two abstracts of a maximum length of 200 words: one written in the language used in the article and the other in a Nordic language (for articles in English) or in English (for articles written in native language), and a 100 word biography.
General Guidelines:
Articles can be written in English or one of the Nordic languages. In creating the document, type text and headings use 12 point font size and line-spacing 1,5. Mark references using Chicago Manual of Style. For specific details on formatting and other guidelines please consult: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html (Choose author-date, clicking on the box). You may also contact Dans i Skolen (DiS) for further guidance.
Submission:
Please send your submission to dis@dansiskolen.no with the following subject heading: “Contribution to Nordic Journal of Dance Vol. 6(2)” and which category article.
The conference website of the upcoming NOFOD conference in Reykjavik is now open! All information about the conference will soon be available there.
Present your work in Nordic Journal of Dance: practice, education and research.
Volume 6 (1) will be published in June 2015. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2015.
Practitioners and researchers are hereby invited to submit a variety of texts in either of the following two categories:
Research Articles:
NJD expects these articles to present methodology, findings and theoretical argumentation related to diverse dance practices and artistic processes as well as learning and teaching dance/movement in the Nordic context. The maximum length of the submitted article is 5 000 words including possible endnotes and references. Please include two abstracts of a maximum length of 200 words: one written in the language used for the article and the other in a Nordic language (for articles in English) or in English (for articles written in native language), and a 100 word biography.
Practice Oriented Articles:
NJD expects these articles to document and reflect upon practical work being done within dance and education in the Nordic countries in different artistic and educational settings as well as with different age groups. The purpose is to introduce the experiences and conceptions of dance practitioners and educators.
The maximum length of a submitted article is 3 000 words or less including footnotes and references. Please include two abstracts of a maximum length of 200 words: one written in the language used in the article and the other in a Nordic language (for articles in English) or in English (for articles written in native language), and a 100 word biography.
General Guidelines:
Articles can be written in English or one of the Nordic languages. In creating the document, type text and headings use 12 point font size and line-spacing 1,5. Mark references using Chicago Manual of Style. For specific details on formatting and other guidelines please consult: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html (Choose author-date, clicking on the box). You may also contact Dans i Skolen (DIS) for further guidance.
Submission:
Please send your submission to dis@dansiskolen.no with the following subject heading: “Contribution to Nordic Journal of Dance Vol. 6(1)”
The deadline of proposal submission for the Reykjavik conference has been postponed to October 15th! Read the call for proposals (pdf) for all the details.
The call for proposals (pdf) for the upcoming NOFOD conference has been published and the deadline for proposal submission is October 1st 2014!
The conference will take place in Reyjavik in the end of May 2015. You can find more information about the conference here on the NOFOD website and in the call for proposals. A conference website with all the details will be opened later.
The new NOFOD website now has all the texts transferred from the old website, so hopefully you will find the information you need here! For additional information, you can always contact the board members, contact information can be found here.