Call for Submissions
18th Annual Conference 20-22 July 2023 Hyatt Regency Bellevue, Washington (Just across the lake from Seattle) |
The Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup)
was created to provide a context for scholars to: (1) promote
communication about groups and teams research across fields and nations,
(2) advance understanding about group dynamics through research, (3)
advance theory and methods for understanding groups and teams, and (4)
promote interdisciplinary research. The 18th Annual INGRoup Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency, in Bellevue, Washington, so scholars across disciplines can come together, share information, and learn from one another. The conference program will include paper, poster, symposia, and panel sessions, and a business meeting open to all members so the future of INGRoup can be collectively planned and shaped. |
Submissions
Submissions must be received by Tuesday, February 1, 2023 (11:59 p.m. EST)
via the online system accessible on www.ingroup.net starting December
1, 2022. Submissions that include participants from a variety of
disciplinary traditions are highly encouraged. Scholars can be the
presenting author on no more than two submissions, excluding poster
submissions.
Submissions that involve research previously presented at other conferences should not be identical to past presentations, and, most importantly, should be tailored to suit an interdisciplinary audience. Papers that have been accepted to other outlets (e.g., journals) cannot be submitted to the conference. By submitting, at least one co-author from each submission is firmly committed to register for and attend the conference upon acceptance. We accept full papers, extended abstracts, posters, symposia, and panels for consideration. Additionally, to facilitate the review process, all submitters are automatically included as reviewers.
The full call for papers and more information about submissions requirements and the conference can be found at www.ingroup.net/2023Conference.
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