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2017 International Academic Conference on Business Stockholm

2017 International Academic Conference on Business Stockholm

June 4-8, 2017

Stockholm, Sweden


Submission Deadline: May 5, 2017 (Miss a deadline? Contact our office.)

OVERVIEW
The Clute Institute, established in 1985, hosts the International Academic Conference on Business (IACB) to promote excellence in academic research.

Please join us for the 2017 International Academic Conference on Business Stockholm. The aim of the conference is to provide an opportunity for researchers to present their ideas, proposals, or completed research in all areas of education. Since 30 to 50 different countries are typically represented, presenting at this conference is a great way to get feedback from researchers with a different perspective. An extensive list of acceptable topics is available on our website. A peer review is available upon request.

CONFERENCE VENUE

This year we are hosting the conference at the Scandic Continental – Stockholm. In addition to the International Academic Conference on Business, we are also hosting the International Conference on Education which will be held concurrently; one registration covering both.

INQUIRIES

Inquiries: آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید 303-904-4750
Web address: http://cibusinesseurope.com/
Sponsored by: The Clute Institute, Littleton, Colorado, USA

 

International Conference on High Performance Compilation, Computing and Communications

IEEE Xplore EI Compendex ISI Thomson’s Scientific

Welcome to HP3C-2017
http://hp3c.net/index.html
2017 International Conference on High Performance Compilation, Computing and Communications

Welcome to meet us in HP3C-2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during March 22-24, 2017, share the valuable experiences with the scientist and scholars around the world. We would like to invite you to contribute to and participate in HP3C-2017, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

With the rapid growth in computing and communications technology, the past decade has witnessed a proliferation of powerful parallel and distributed systems and an huge increasing demand for practice of high performance compilation, computing, and communications (HP3C). The HP3C has moved into general and embedded computing and has become a key factor in defining future research and development activities in many academic and industrial branches.

The HP3C-2017 conference will provide an international forum for experts in academia, industry, and government to discuss their new ideas, research results, applications and experience on all aspects of high performance computing compilation, and communications.

Proceedings Publication and Indexing:
HP3C-2017 proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press, which will be included in the Computer Society Digital Library CSDL and IEEE Xplore. All CPS conference publications will be index by EI’s Engineering Information Index, Compendex, and ISI Thomson’s Scientific and Technical Proceedings, ISTP/ISI Proceedings, and ISI Thomson.


Paper Topic
Please visit: http://hp3c.net/cfp.html for more topics that we can accept.

-High performance Languages and Compilers for High Performance Computing
-Multicore, Many-core and Multithreaded Architectural Approaches
-Parallel and Distributed System Architectures
-Parallel and Distributed Software Technologies
-Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
-High Performance Pervasive/Ubiquitous Computing
-High Performance Systems for Medical Applications
-High performance energy Aware Information Systems
-High performance Adaptive and Evolvable Computing
-Wireless Sensor, Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks

Important Date:
Full paper Submission deadline: Nov 15, 2016
Abstract Submission deadline: Jan 10, 2017

Submission Methods:
Papers for publication must be submitted in fulll paper electronically via:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hp3c2017?

Papers for presentation only must be submitted by abstract.

If you need a formal conference invitation letter for visa application or any other purpose, please email to: آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید

Contact us
Ms. Sharon Qin
Conference Secretary
E-mail: آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید

 

The 7th International Conference on Key Engineering Materials

Ei Compendex
Scopus

ICKEM 2017

The 7th International Conference on Key Engineering Materials

Penang, Malaysia
March 11-13, 2017


www.ickem.org

Paper Submission Deadline - October 25, 2016

PUBLICATION
Key Engineering Materials (ISSN: 1662-9795)

INDEX
Elsevier: SCOPUS, Ei Compendex (CPX) Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA), Inspec (IET, Institution of Engineering Technology), etc.

ICKEM 2011 has been indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus
ICKEM 2012 has been indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus
ICKEM 2013 has been indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus
ICKEM 2014 has been indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus

COMMITTEE

Conference Chairs

-Prof. Alexander M. Korsunsky MA DPhil CPhys Minst, Trinity College, Oxford, UK
-Prof. Haider F. Abdul Amir, University Teknologi Mara in Shah Alam, Malaysia

Program Committee Chairs

-Prof. Saied Darwish, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
-Prof. Tjokorda Gde Tirta Nindhia, Udayana University, Indonesia
-Prof. Nobuaki Nakazawa, Gunma University, Japan
-Dr. C. Makabe, University of the Ryukyus, Japan

AGENDA

March 11, 2017 (Saturday) 10:00 AM - 17:00 PM Onsite Registration
March 11, 2017 (Saturday) 14:00 AM - 17:00 PM Workshop on Key Engineering Materials andDesign
March 12, 2017 (Sunday) 12:00 AM - 13:30 PM Opening Ceremony and Keynote Speeches
March 12, 2017 (Sunday) 13:30 PM - 18:00 PM Lunch
March 12, 2017 (Sunday) 18:40 PM -20:30 PM Parallel Presentations
March 12, 2017 (Sunday) 10:00 AM-17:00 PM Dinner
March 13, 2017 (Monday) 10:00 AM-17:00 PM Academic Visit / Sightseeing tour

CONTACT US

Ms. Rachel
E-mail: آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید
www.ickem.org

Ei Compendex
Scopus

 

Fairy Tales, Folk Lore and Legends

Fairy Tales, Folk Lore and Legends
2nd Global Conference


Call for Participation 2017

Tuesday 4th April to Thursday 6th April 2017
Lisbon, Portugal


In contemporary retellings of historic fairy tales certain characters recur without failure: wicked witches, evil stepmothers, Rumplestiltskin, jinn, gnomes, trolls, wolves and thieves, as well as fairy godmothers, departed beloved mothers, firebirds, dwarves, princesses, dragons, woodcutters and princes charming. Disney has established a near monopoly on how these characters are viewed in contemporary society and how their stories are retold but the Disney lens is not the only one available. Fairy tales, folk lore and legends are the common patrimony of us all and the canvas on which the vast mural of good versus evil plays out; our darkest dreams or nightmares struggle against our better selves and highest hopes in these tales. At the same time, the relationship between these tales and modern society is a complex one that invites closer consideration of the changing nature of the stories and how modern sensibilities have both challenged and been challenged by the values and viewpoints that underpin the narratives.
Childhood itself, the presumed audience for most of these stories, has itself undergone radical redefinition since the tales first began to be collected or written. How have those changes influenced or been reflected in the retelling of the tales over time? Fairy tales can be interpreted in a variety of ways and from a variety of viewpoints: they can be psychological exposes, blueprints for dealing with the traumas of childhood and early adulthood, guides to navigating life, windows onto social realities long forgotten, remnants of ancient mythology or hints at how to access the Transcendent. How have adult sensibilities of what is appropriate for children appeared in the retellings or new collections? How many tales are actually retold for the benefit of adults, despite their supposed audience of children?
During the 2016 project, the unexpected preponderance of Disney-related discussions surprised all the participants. The Disney footprint seems to be inescapable when discussing this literature, whether a particular story has served as inspiration for a Disney film or not. That in itself is perhaps a subject worth discussing. The 2017 project meeting will focus on non-Disney retellings of the classic tales as well as those tales which Disney has chosen thus far to ignore.
The Fairy Tales interdisciplinary research and publishing stream investigates how fairy tales/folk tales/legends represent both good and evil, how these are personified or interact, what these reveal about the lives of those who have told them over the years, what they mean for us who read or listen to them today. Possible subjects for presentations include but are not limited to:

Exploring the Tales Themselves:

Functions of tales over time and across cultures
Socio-political context of tales and their capacity to serve as allegories for real life issues
Justice and morality in the tales
Fairy tale utopias and dystopias and the blurred lines between fiction, fact, reality, science fiction and mythology
How fairy tales shape ideas about happiness
Considerations of why tales are an enduring aspect of culture
Factors that make some tales more popular than others (and why popularity can shift over time)
(Re) interpretations and re-imaginings of the same tales differ over time or across cultures
Relationship between fairy tale characters and real life humans: do human ‘good guys’ or ‘bad guys’ behave so differently from fictional goodies and baddies, where there times when characters that seem fantastic to modern folks were actually considered to be more realistic by historical readers/listeners, what factors shape the changes that cause people to perceive characters as more or less real
Relationship between fantastic and magical elements of tales and lived reality
Tales and monsters: monstrous animals, monstrous humans, children’s interaction with monsters
Intended lessons and values of stories and counter-interpretations, particularly in relation to gender, sex, materialistic values, notions of virtue and authority
Processes around the domestication of fairy tales
Tales as a source of/mechanism for oppression of individuals or groups
New/modern tales
Critical approaches to tales
Tales and their authors
Fairy tale artwork and imagery
Fairy tale geographies: spaces and places of both the worlds within fairy tales as well as the spaces and places where the narratives are told or written

Encountering Fairy Tales/Legends/Folk Tales:

Studies of readers/audiences across time and cultures
Listening versus reading: impact of oral traditions on the narratives, impact of illustrations in reception of the tales, etc.
Relationship between traditional and modern forms of interactive storytelling involving fairy tales
How adaptation to other mediums, such as film, television, visual art, music, theatre, graphic novels, dance and video games, affect the content of the tales themselves, appreciation of the narrative or our interpretations of narrative meaning

Uses of Fairy Tales/Legends/Folk Tales:

In advertising (re-imagining tales in advertising imagery, marketing the princess lifestyle, etc.)
Tales and pedagogy: using tales as teaching and learning tools
In tourism through destination marketing of spaces associated with fairy tales, Disneyfication of tales, etc.
In the formation of national/cultural/ethnic identity
In the publishing business
Communities, biography and fairy tales: How social communal identity is forged around telling and re-telling tales
Tales, Health and Happiness
Tales and magical thinking in the human development
Tales and psychological/clinical practices involving tales
Tales and unhealthy behaviour/beliefs
Effect of tales on shaping notions of (un)happiness, (in)appropriate ways to pursue it and how to respond to respond to others’ (un)happiness
Tales and aging (“growing old” as a theme in tales, how tales shape perceptions of old age, etc.)
Live Performances of Tales
Theatrical, dance and other types of staged presentations
Pantomime
Vocal performances
Art installations
Readings
Curated film screenings

Further details and information can be found at the conference website:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/probing-the-boundaries/persons/fairy-tales-folk-lore-and-legends/call-for-participation/

Details about our reviewing policy can be found here:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/probing-the-boundaries/persons/fairy-tales-folk-lore-and-legends/call-for-participation/details-and-information/

What to Send
300 word abstracts, proposals and other forms of contribution should be submitted by Friday 28th October 2016.
All submissions be minimally double reviewed, under anonymous (blind) conditions, by a global panel drawn from members of the Project Team and the Advisory Board. In practice our procedures usually entail that by the time a proposal is accepted, it will have been triple and quadruple reviewed.
You will be notified of the panel’s decision by Friday 11th November 2016.
If your submission is accepted for the conference, a full draft of your contribution should be submitted by Friday 3rd March 2017.
Abstracts may be in Word, RTF or Notepad formats with the following information and in this order:
a) author(s), b) affiliation as you would like it to appear in programme, c) email address, d) title of proposal, e) body of proposal, f) up to 10 keywords.
E-mails should be entitled: Fairy Tales Abstract Submission

Where to Send
Abstracts should be submitted simultaneously to both Organising Chairs:

Organising Chairs:
Stephen Morris: آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید
Rob Fisher: آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید

Conference Outcomes and Outputs
The conferences we organise form a continual stream of conversations, activities and projects which grow and evolve in different directions. The outcomes and ‘outputs’ which can productively flow from these is a dynamic response to the gatherings themselves. And as our meetings are attended by people from different backgrounds, professions and vocations, the range of desirable outcomes are potentially diverse, fluid and appropriate to what took place.
All accepted papers presented at the conference are eligible to be selected for publication in a hard copy paperback volume (the structure of which is to be determined post conference and subject to certain criteria). The selection and review process is outlined in the conference materials. Other publishing options may also become available. Potential editors will be chosen from interested conference delegates.
Additional possible outputs include: paperback volumes; journals; open volume on-line annuals; social media outputs (Facebook pages, blogs, wikis, Twitter and so on); collaboration platforms; reviews; reports; policy statements; position papers; declarations of principles; proposals for future meetings, workshops, courses and schools; proposals for personal and professional development opportunities (cultural cruises, summer schools, personal enrichment programmes, faculty development, mentoring programmes, consultancies); and other options you would like us to consider.

Ethos
Inter-Disciplinary.Net believes it is a mark of personal courtesy and professional respect to your colleagues that all delegates should attend for the full duration of the meeting. If you are unable to make this commitment, please do not submit an abstract for presentation.

Please note: Inter-Disciplinary.Net is a not-for-profit network and we are not in a position to be able to assist with conference travel or subsistence.

 

Computing Conference 2017

Computing Conference 2017 is inviting papers/posters/demo proposals for the annual conference to be held from 18-20 July 2017 in London, United Kingdom.

It is a research conference held in London since 2013. The conference series has featured keynote talks, special sessions, poster presentation, tutorials, workshops, and contributed papers each year. The goal of the conference is to be a premier venue for researchers and industry practitioners to share new ideas, research results and development experiences.

Important Dates:
Paper Submission Due: 01 October 2016
Acceptance Notification: 01 November 2016
Author Registration: 01 December 2016
Camera Ready Submission: 15 December 2016
Conference Dates: 18-20 July 2017


All Computing Conference 2017 presented papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore and indexed in various international databases like Scopus, Inspec, Google Scholar and more. Past conference proceedings are already indexed in these databases.

Enquiries: آدرس ایمیل جهت جلوگیری از رباتهای هرزنامه محافظت شده اند، جهت مشاهده آنها شما نیاز به فعال ساختن جاوا اسكریپت دارید
Web address: https://saiconference.com/Computing2017

 
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