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The Program Committee
invites poster submissions for the thirteenth annual meeting of the
Society for Research on Identity Formation, which will be held as a
pre-conference Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting of The Society for
Research on Adolescence conference hotel (Hilton San Francisco Hotel) on
Thursday, March 23, 2006, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. For information
on the SRA conference and hotel accommodations, please see the SRA
website at http://www.s-r-a.org/.
As has become tradition for the SRIF meetings held in
conjunction with SRA, this year's program will include an opening
roundtable, beginning at 8:00 am, a brief business meeting, and a poster
session (please note - we are accepting only poster submissions). We are
also planning to hold a dinner event on Thursday evening that will begin
with our business meeting and conclude with a speaker, Dr. Sally Archer,
who will speak on "How might sexuality fit into the scheme of one's
identity?". So, as you plan for the SRA conference, think about keeping
Thursday evening open! Details about the dinner will be distributed via
the listserv as we get closer to conference time.
Poster proposals should address key issues of concern to identity
researchers and theorists. SRIF is an interdisciplinary organization and
strongly encourages submissions from all relevant fields. Due to space
limitations, preference will be given to those submissions presenting
projects with completed data analysis, but theoretical and pedagogical
presentations are also welcome. All methodologies appropriate to the
discipline, the data and the issue under study are acceptable (including
small sample, single subject and descriptive designs). Submissions
should summarize data already collected and must include sufficient
report of data analysis for reviewers to evaluate it.
If you are interested in submitting a poster proposal, it is
important that you read this document carefully and pay close attention
to the instructions while you are preparing your proposal(s). If you
have questions, please contact the program committee (listed below).
Improperly prepared proposals will NOT be reviewed. |
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Instructions for
Preparing Poster Submissions
Posters should present the results of a single
study or series of related studies. We will also consider poster
submissions that are research proposals and theoretical or
pedagogical work, though priority will be given to completed
projects.
Include in your submission:
* A cover page with:
a. Poster title
b. The name, institutional affiliation, mailing address and
email address of the first author.
c. The name and institutional affiliation of all co-authors.
* A 100-word abstract. Please follow the format in the example
below.
* A 500 word (maximum) summary of the presentation including the
title, but no authors. Up to 2 figures or tables and key
references may also be included (and excluded from your word
count).
Submission deadlines:
In order to facilitate planning for those of you needing to come
from long distances and/or arrange finances with your
universities, we are using a two-tier review process again this
year:
1. So long as they are topical, related to some aspect of
identity and in the required submission format, all poster
submissions received by OCTOBER 28th, 2005 will be accepted.
2. Poster submissions received by January 27th, 2006 will be
critically reviewed for presentation and will be subject to
space considerations. As above, they must be topical, related to
some aspect of identity and in the required submission format.
Instructions for sending your submissions via e-mail:
* Each submission must be sent as an attachment in Microsoft
Word or text format. Do not send the proposal in the body of an
email message.
* Save the cover page and abstract in one document. The file
name should be yourlastname_abs.doc (or .txt for text files).
Save the proposal (titles included, author names not included)
in another document. The file name should be
yourlastname_pro.doc (or .txt for text files). Include BOTH
documents as attachments in ONE email. Do NOT send multiple
emails for one proposal.
* If submitting more than one proposal, each proposal must be
sent in a separate email. To distinguish between proposals, add
a number after your name on the file. For example, your second
submission would be titled yourlastname2_pro.doc.
Send email submissions to:
sberman@ucf.edu
The "subject" line should read "SRIF submission"
Abstracts for the Conference Program
Abstracts for all accepted submissions will be included in the
conference program. To facilitate compilation of the conference
program, abstracts must be in the format below and must be no
longer than a maximum of 100 words. As noted above, abstracts
must be submitted in either Microsoft Word or text format.
Format for Abstracts:
TITLE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.
First Author, Second Author, etc.
A brief - maximum of 100 words - description of the
presentation.
For example:
HEALTHY IDENTITY AND INTIMACY SKILLS SAFEGUARD AGAINST
DEPRESSION.
Kristina Houck and Janet Gebelt
Erikson theorized that identity cohesion must exist before
entering into intimate relationships. Furthermore, both identity
cohesion and intimacy skills should correlate with psychological
health. This study examines the relationships among identity,
intimacy, and depression. Participants completed Eriksonian
measures of identity and intimacy and the Beck Depression
Inventory. Simple linear regressions showed that level of
identity cohesion predicts intimacy skills for both men and
women. Hierarchical regressions showed that identity alone
predicts depression and that intimacy adds further predictive
power. This was true for both men and women. Results are
discussed in terms of identity and intimacy being safeguards
against depression.
We look forward to receiving your submissions.
Your 2006 SRIF Program Committee:
Steve Berman (Chair) sberman@ucf.edu
Kristine Anthis anthisk1@southernct.edu
Laura Ferrer-Wreder lwreder@mail.barry.edu
Durell Johnson hdj2@psu.edu
Seth Schwartz sschwartz@med.miami.edu
Kazumi Sugimura kazumi.sugimura@nifty.ne.jp
Andrea White awhite@ithaca.edu
Ani Yazedjian ani@txstate.edu |
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March 23, 2006
San Francisco, California
- $10.00 for
faculty/professionals
- $5.00 for
students.
There are three methods for registration:
- Online
registration (preferred)
- Registration by
mail
- Onsite
Registration
Important: Regular and new members may also
renew their membership or join the society at the same time they
advance register for the conference
For online
registration (and/or membership
renewal) click here
(Online
Membership) and follow the
directions.
For registration by
mail (and/or membership renewal)
click here
(Mail
in Membership) to download a
PDF copy of the
SRIF application/renewal. Follow directions
on form and send check with
application.
For onsite
registration can be done in person
prior to the start of the Thursday
morning meetings. Onsite registration is
planned for 8:00am to 9:00am.
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