Paper submission
All Summer School participants need to submit the following no later than Thursday 3 July, 2025.
–> A 10-page paper on your PhD project as a whole. The paper should be a report of your ongoing doctoral research and not a conventional conference paper or a report of findings. Rather, it is expected that you briefly present the focus of the research and then take up aspects of the research process (e.g., methodological, theoretical, and practical issues) on which you would like to receive feedback.
The paper should be no more than 3000 words, excluding references and sent in as a pdf-file.
–> A 1-page list of up to 5 questions or topics that you would like discussed during the Summer School. The list should be include at the end of the same PDF file as the 10-page paper.
Details on how to upload paper and questions TBC.
Preparation
All Summer School participants are expected to do the following preparation in advance of school start:
1: Put together a 10-minute presentation covering the main points of your submitted paper and PhD work (the use of e.g., Powerpoint is more than welcome).
2: Prepare 10 minutes of oral feedback on the paper you have been assigned to act as respondent to.
3: Read all papers in your track and formulate thoughts/comments on their (potential) interrelatedness.