Submissions instructions
The MUTe conference: types of contributions
The MUTe Conference is keen to highlight in particular:
- a variety of theoretical and contextual approaches
- diagnostics based on local and comparative field surveys
- new operational practices, experiments and cases of the scaling-up of initiatives leading to economic, social and environmental progress in cities and regional territories
- the contributions of young researchers
To this end, contributions are welcomed from researchers, and also from practitioners and stakeholders from cities and regional territories. These will give rise to plenary sessions and round-tables, as well as parallel sessions, workshops and experiential sessions.
Submissions instructions
Academic contributions:
We invite the management and social science communities to present the following around this issue:
- theoretical communications
- work based on field surveys and case studies
- presentations of new operational instruments, new methods, diagnostics or experiments
The following submissions are accepted:
- Abstracts (3,000 words excluding references including: introduction/objectives, literature review, approach/methodology, results, discussion, implications and limits)
- workshops and round tables (3 pages, presenting: the objectives and issues of the workshop, speakers and topics to be discussed, the facilitation method)
- Teaching cases/teaching protocols are also encouraged given the educational issues
Contributions from professionals, city and regional players:
We invite the professionals, actors from cities and regional territories to report on their experiences and practices around scaling up, and to bear witness to the processes implemented and achievements attained in developing their Region. The conference is particularly interested in experiences which make it possible to better understand both the positive dynamics and also the difficulties around reviving meaning and value in the regional territories.
- abstracts (3,000 words excluding references including: introduction/objectives, description of the project and the way it has been implemented, obtained results and lessons learned from the experience)
- workshops and round tables (3 pages, presenting: the objectives and issues of the workshop, speakers and topics to be discussed, the facilitation method).
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