Paper presentation
The time for the paper presentation
will be of 15 minutes.
Digital projector and laptop for presentation will be
provided by the organization. Your presentation should be
in Microsoft Power Point format and you should bring it in
an USB-PenDrive or a CD.
IMPORTANT: You will be required 5 minutes before your
session to copy your presentation from your device to the
organization’s laptop.
Submit final paper
Accepted papers should be submitted
to local organizers via e-mail: meeting@economicspaces.com
Final paper submission deadline is: 6 July 2008
(Extended to 16 July 2008)
Final paper format:
Papers must be submitted in Microsoft Word
(.doc) format.
Page format: A4
Margins left and right: 3 cm.
Margins top and bottom: 2.5 cm.
Number of words: 6.000 words.
Main title: Times New Roman, 12, Bold, capital letters,
alignment centered.
Author: Times New Roman, 12, surname in capital letters,
alignment centered.
Author affiliation and e-mail: Times New Roman, 12,
alignment centered.
Text Body font and size: Times New Roman, 12, justified.
Line Spacing: Single
Spacing between paragraphs: Double
Font style for heading 1: Times New Roman, 12, Bold. Style:
1. Title for heading one
Font style for heading 2: Times New Roman, 12, Bold. Style:
1.1 Title for heading two
Font style for heading 3: Times New Roman, 12, Bold. Style:
1.1.1 Title for heading three
Tables and Figures will be numerated separately.
Font and style for Table and Figure Titles: Times New
Roman, 10, Bold, centered.
Bibliography style:
Books:
Doganis, R. (2002). Flying off course. The economics of
international airlines (Third Edition ed.). London:
Routledge.
In-text citation: (Doganis, 2002)
Papers:
Parker, D. C., Manson, S. M., Janssen, M. A., Hoffmann, M.
J., & Deadman, P. (2003). Multi-agent systems for the
simulation of land-use and land-cover change: A review.
Annals of the Association of American Geographers,
93(2), 314-337.
In-text citation: (Parker et al, 2003)
Publication of presented papers
The publication strategy of the
Commission has been to publish the theoretical and
practical findings of the conferences in either book
or journal form. A longstanding relationship with
Ashgate has enabled the Commission to raise the
awareness in the international scientific community of the
research of economic geographers from many countries
and widely disseminate the work of these scholars
and researchers. The Commission has been
particularly successful in facilitating the publication,
through the Ashgate series, of the work of young and
emerging researchers from developing countries.
Papers presented in this meeting will be considered for
Commission publication initiatives. The Commission and
Local Organizers are considering the publication of some of
the papers that will be presented in the meeting together
with other contributions in two volumes of the Ashgate
series.