Call for Abstracts
THE 4th CONFERENCE OF THE
CHINA-INTERNATIONAL LEISURE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
February 10-11, 2020
The China-International Leisure Research Association (CILRA) 2020 Conference is organized by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA and CILRA. The CILRA previously hosted three international leisure studies conferences in Beijing (in 2013), Tianjin (in 2015), and in Hangzhou (in 2016). The CILRA 2020 Conference is designed to provide opportunities to engage in theoretical and applied research related to broadly defined aspects of leisure in the context of China. With rapid economic development and urbanization in China, recreation and leisure became the critical elements in Chinese people’s daily life. Research on leisure behavior among Chinese population contributes to broadening the scope of leisure research, testing the existing leisure theories, and enhancing the development of leisure studies in a global context. Appropriate topics for a conference presentation include those connected to leisure studies, recreational sport and tourism that either takes place in China or among Chinese populations abroad.
The CILRA 2020 will be held in conjunction with The Academy of Leisure Sciences Conference (TALS 2020). The CILRA conference will be held from February 10-11 and TALS conference from February 11-14, 2020. We welcome scholars who are interested in Chinese leisure, recreational sport and tourism to submit abstracts to the CILRA 2020 conference and we invite all CILRA guests to register for and attend TALS 2020 conference.
Abstracts cannot exceed ONE page, single‑spaced (see detailed instructions below).
Abstract submission due date: September 16, 2019.
ABSTRACTS PREPARATION
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Abstracts will undergo blind peer review by three reviewers. The CILRA 2020 Conference Committee will make final decisions about abstracts’ acceptance.
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Authors of six abstracts who receive the highest scores during the review process and whose abstracts focus on leisure or recreational sport will be invited to submit full papers for publication in the special issue of Journal of Leisure Research on “Leisure and China in the Global Context.”
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Abstract should follow the following format:
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The authors should submit two language versions of their abstracts – English and Chinese. Please check the requirements for font and reference style of Chinese abstracts in the Chinese version of CIRLA call for abstracts.
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The English version should not exceed one page maximum. Abstracts exceeding this page limit or using condensed font will be returned without a review. The text of the abstract may not run over onto a second page.
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Abstracts should not have a cover page.
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Tables and figures may be included on additional pages.
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References should be included on an additional page and formatted according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition).
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An abstract should be submitted as one Word for Windows (not a PDF) file including the main body of the abstract (in English and Chinese), tables/figures (if needed), and references.
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Abstracts must include a title and appropriate subheadings (e.g., Introduction, Methods, Findings, Discussion/Conclusions). Abstracts reporting conceptual and theoretical discussions should also have an effective set of subheadings.
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Single space the text and use 12‑point font Times Roman and one-inch (2.54 cm) margins on sides, top and bottom.
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Track changes must not be visible.
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Abstracts should be anonymous. No information that would identify the authors of the abstract should be included in the body of the abstract, file properties, or the file name. Author identification should be removed from file properties (in Word, go to File, then properties, summary and remove author name).
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Abstracts that do not meet all specifications will be not be reviewed.
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Submission due date
Abstracts are to be submitted electronically no later than September 16, 2019. Abstracts submitted after this deadline will be returned without review. Please upload your abstract and fill out all of the required information using this link: -
Submission process
During the submission process, the authors will be asked to indicate the abstract authors, their institutional affiliation, and contact information. -
Acceptance notifications
Authors will be notified of abstract review results via email in early November 2019. -
Correspondence regarding abstract
Contact Dr. Monika Stodolska (stodolsk@illinois.edu) or Dr. Erwei Dong (dongerwei@hotmail.com) with questions and/or assistance with structuring your proposal.
摘要征集启示
第四届中国休闲研究国际学会年会
会议地点
美国伊利诺伊大学香槟分校
会议时间
2020年2月10-11日
第四届中国休闲研究国际学会年会由美国伊利诺伊大学香槟分校和中国休闲研究国际学会(CILRA)共同主办,并将与美国休闲科学研究院2020年会同时在伊利诺伊大学香槟分校举行(以下简称“两会”)。中国休闲研究国际学会已分别在2013年、2015年、2016年于北京、天津和杭州召开过三次国际休闲研究年会。本次年会旨在为中外学者提供参与中国休闲理论与应用研究的平台。随着中国经济的高速发展,城市化进程的不断加快,休闲已经成为中国国民日常生活中的重要组成部分。针对中国国民休闲行为的研究将有助于拓宽休闲研究的视野,丰富现有的休闲理论,并促进全球语境下休闲研究的发展。此次会议论文的主题包括针对海内外中国人休闲、旅游和休闲体育等相关问题的研究。
在为期一周的两会期间,以中国休闲研究国际学年会为开端(2月10-11日),紧随其后的是美国休闲科学研究院2020年会(2月11日-14日)。 我们不仅欢迎广大海内外关心和热爱中国休闲、旅游和休闲运动的学者向CILRA投稿,也欢迎CILRA的参会者积极参加美国休闲科学研究院2020年会。
论文摘要不得超过1页(单倍行距)。具体要求如下:
提交论文摘要截止日期:2019年9月16日。
摘要具体要求:
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摘要将由三位审稿人进行同行盲审。中国休闲研究国际学会年会委员会将对摘要的接收做最终决定。
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在评审过程中,如果摘要的主题是关于休闲或休闲运动,得到最高分数的六篇论文摘要的作者将被邀请提交其论文全文至《休闲研究学刊》专刊(Journal of Leisure Research)以供择优发表。本次专刊的主题是全球背景下的休闲与中国。(该期刊与美国的《休闲科学》(Leisure Sciences)和英国的《休闲研究》(Leisure Studies)被学术界认定为国际上三大休闲类SSCI期刊)。
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摘要格式如下:
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作者应同时提交中文与英文摘要。
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英文摘要不得超过一页。如果摘要超过一页或者使用紧缩字体,摘要将被原文退回给作者,不予审稿。摘要文字不应出现在第二页。
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摘要无需包括封面页。
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图表可另起一页。
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参考文献列表应另起一页,英文摘要参考文献格式请参照美国心理学会出版手册(第六版),中文摘要请参照《旅游学刊》参考文献格式 (《旅游学刊》参考文献格式)。
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所有摘要内容应放在一份Word文档内(请勿提交PDF文档),包括摘要主体 (中英文)、图表(如需)与参考文献。
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摘要必须包括题目和适当的子标题(例如,引言、方法、研究结果、结论与讨论)。 概念与理论讨论类的摘要也应包括适当的子标题。
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单倍行距、英文摘要新罗马字体12号字、中文摘要宋体小四号字、上下左右页边距1英寸(2.54厘米)。
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修订模式的格式不应出现在摘要终稿中。
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摘要应匿名。在摘要主体、文件属性或文件名中不应出现任何关于摘要作者的信息。作者身份信息应从文件属性中移除 (Word-文件-属性-详细信息-作者-(右键)删除作者)
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不满足上述要求的摘要将不予审稿。
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摘要提交截止日期 电子版摘要提交截止日期为2019年9月16日。在此日期之后提交的摘要将不予审稿。请使用此链接https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/5221811上传摘要并填写相关信息。
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摘要提交过程
作者在上传摘要的同时需提供作者姓名、工作单位与联系方式等相关信息。
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摘要接收通知
2019年11月上旬会议组委会将以邮件的形式通知作者摘要审核结果。
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联系人
如果作者对摘要有任何问题,请联系Monika Stodolska博士(stodolsk@illinois.edu)或董二为博士(dongerwei@hotmail.com)。
摘要征集启示
第四届中国休闲研究国际学会年会
会议地点
美国伊利诺伊大学香槟分校
会议时间
2020年2月10-11日
第四届中国休闲研究国际学会年会由美国伊利诺伊大学香槟分校和中国休闲研究国际学会(CILRA)共同主办,并将与美国休闲科学研究院2020年会同时在伊利诺伊大学香槟分校举行(以下简称“两会”)。中国休闲研究国际学会已分别在2013年、2015年、2016年于北京、天津和杭州召开过三次国际休闲研究年会。本次年会旨在为中外学者提供参与中国休闲理论与应用研究的平台。随着中国经济的高速发展,城市化进程的不断加快,休闲已经成为中国国民日常生活中的重要组成部分。针对中国国民休闲行为的研究将有助于拓宽休闲研究的视野,丰富现有的休闲理论,并促进全球语境下休闲研究的发展。此次会议论文的主题包括针对海内外中国人休闲、旅游和休闲体育等相关问题的研究。
在为期一周的两会期间,以中国休闲研究国际学年会为开端(2月10-11日),紧随其后的是美国休闲科学研究院2020年会(2月11日-14日)。 我们不仅欢迎广大海内外关心和热爱中国休闲、旅游和休闲运动的学者向CILRA投稿,也欢迎CILRA的参会者积极参加美国休闲科学研究院2020年会。
论文摘要不得超过1页(单倍行距)。具体要求如下:
提交论文摘要截止日期:2019年9月16日。
摘要具体要求:
-
摘要将由三位审稿人进行同行盲审。中国休闲研究国际学会年会委员会将对摘要的接收做最终决定。
-
在评审过程中,如果摘要的主题是关于休闲或休闲运动,得到最高分数的六篇论文摘要的作者将被邀请提交其论文全文至《休闲研究学刊》专刊(Journal of Leisure Research)以供择优发表。本次专刊的主题是全球背景下的休闲与中国。(该期刊与美国的《休闲科学》(Leisure Sciences)和英国的《休闲研究》(Leisure Studies)被学术界认定为国际上三大休闲类SSCI期刊)。
-
摘要格式如下:
-
作者应同时提交中文与英文摘要。
-
英文摘要不得超过一页。如果摘要超过一页或者使用紧缩字体,摘要将被原文退回给作者,不予审稿。摘要文字不应出现在第二页。
-
摘要无需包括封面页。
-
图表可另起一页。
-
参考文献列表应另起一页,英文摘要参考文献格式请参照美国心理学会出版手册(第六版),中文摘要请参照《旅游学刊》参考文献格式 (《旅游学刊》参考文献格式)。
-
所有摘要内容应放在一份Word文档内(请勿提交PDF文档),包括摘要主体 (中英文)、图表(如需)与参考文献。
-
摘要必须包括题目和适当的子标题(例如,引言、方法、研究结果、结论与讨论)。 概念与理论讨论类的摘要也应包括适当的子标题。
-
单倍行距、英文摘要新罗马字体12号字、中文摘要宋体小四号字、上下左右页边距1英寸(2.54厘米)。
-
修订模式的格式不应出现在摘要终稿中。
-
摘要应匿名。在摘要主体、文件属性或文件名中不应出现任何关于摘要作者的信息。作者身份信息应从文件属性中移除 (Word-文件-属性-详细信息-作者-(右键)删除作者)
-
不满足上述要求的摘要将不予审稿。
-
-
摘要提交截止日期 电子版摘要提交截止日期为2019年9月16日。在此日期之后提交的摘要将不予审稿。请使用此链接https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/5221811上传摘要并填写相关信息。
-
摘要提交过程
作者在上传摘要的同时需提供作者姓名、工作单位与联系方式等相关信息。
-
摘要接收通知
2019年11月上旬会议组委会将以邮件的形式通知作者摘要审核结果。
-
联系人
如果作者对摘要有任何问题,请联系Monika Stodolska博士(stodolsk@illinois.edu)或董二为博士(dongerwei@hotmail.com)。
THE 4th CONFERENCE OF THE
CHINA-INTERNATIONAL LEISURE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
February 10-11, 2020
The China-International Leisure Research Association (CILRA) 2020 Conference is organized by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA and CILRA. The CILRA previously hosted three international leisure studies conferences in Beijing (in 2013), Tianjin (in 2015), and in Hangzhou (in 2016). The CILRA 2020 Conference is designed to provide opportunities to engage in theoretical and applied research related to broadly defined aspects of leisure in the context of China. With rapid economic development and urbanization in China, recreation and leisure became the critical elements in Chinese people’s daily life. Research on leisure behavior among Chinese population contributes to broadening the scope of leisure research, testing the existing leisure theories, and enhancing the development of leisure studies in a global context. Appropriate topics for a conference presentation include those connected to leisure studies, recreational sport and tourism that either takes place in China or among Chinese populations abroad.
The CILRA 2020 will be held in conjunction with The Academy of Leisure Sciences Conference (TALS 2020). The CILRA conference will be held from February 10-11 and TALS conference from February 11-14, 2020. We welcome scholars who are interested in Chinese leisure, recreational sport and tourism to submit abstracts to the CILRA 2020 conference and we invite all CILRA guests to register for and attend TALS 2020 conference.
Abstracts cannot exceed ONE page, single‑spaced (see detailed instructions below).
Abstract submission due date: September 16, 2019.
ABSTRACTS PREPARATION
-
Abstracts will undergo blind peer review by three reviewers. The CILRA 2020 Conference Committee will make final decisions about abstracts’ acceptance.
-
Authors of six abstracts who receive the highest scores during the review process and whose abstracts focus on leisure or recreational sport will be invited to submit full papers for publication in the special issue of Journal of Leisure Research on “Leisure and China in the Global Context.”
-
Abstract should follow the following format:
-
The authors should submit two language versions of their abstracts – English and Chinese. Please check the requirements for font and reference style of Chinese abstracts in the Chinese version of CIRLA call for abstracts.
-
The English version should not exceed one page maximum. Abstracts exceeding this page limit or using condensed font will be returned without a review. The text of the abstract may not run over onto a second page.
-
Abstracts should not have a cover page.
-
Tables and figures may be included on additional pages.
-
References should be included on an additional page and formatted according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition).
-
An abstract should be submitted as one Word for Windows (not a PDF) file including the main body of the abstract (in English and Chinese), tables/figures (if needed), and references.
-
Abstracts must include a title and appropriate subheadings (e.g., Introduction, Methods, Findings, Discussion/Conclusions). Abstracts reporting conceptual and theoretical discussions should also have an effective set of subheadings.
-
Single space the text and use 12‑point font Times Roman and one-inch (2.54 cm) margins on sides, top and bottom.
-
Track changes must not be visible.
-
Abstracts should be anonymous. No information that would identify the authors of the abstract should be included in the body of the abstract, file properties, or the file name. Author identification should be removed from file properties (in Word, go to File, then properties, summary and remove author name).
-
Abstracts that do not meet all specifications will be not be reviewed.
-
-
Submission due date
Abstracts are to be submitted electronically no later than September 16, 2019. Abstracts submitted after this deadline will be returned without review. Please upload your abstract and fill out all of the required information using this link: -
Submission process
During the submission process, the authors will be asked to indicate the abstract authors, their institutional affiliation, and contact information. -
Acceptance notifications
Authors will be notified of abstract review results via email in early November 2019. -
Correspondence regarding abstract
Contact Dr. Monika Stodolska (stodolsk@illinois.edu) or Dr. Erwei Dong (dongerwei@hotmail.com) with questions and/or assistance with structuring your proposal.