Overview of NAISA Submission Types and Process

Overview of NAISA Submission Types and Process

Overview of NAISA Proposal Types

We accept four types of submissions for our conferences: Individual papers, panels, roundtables, and creative work submissions. An overview and additional details for each type of submission are included below.

Individual Papers

Individual paper submissions are single presentations of no more than 20 minutes

These submissions will be organized into panel sessions with other Individual Papers

The submissions must include a title and an abstract.

Panels and Roundtables

Panel and roundtable submissions are fully constituted groups of presenters. You must submit these proposals with all participants included.

Panels

Panels must include at least three presenters, a chair, and (optionally) a commentator.

Panels are for fully developed papers and each individual paper must be submitted within the panel submission.

Roundtables

A Roundtable brings together a group interested in some defined topic of discussion and opens that discussion up to include the audience.

Papers are not required, but you must add all participants to the submission.

Creative Works

Creative Work submissions include film screenings, performances, video games, digital works, installations, & activations

A Creative Works proposal without people to speak about the creative work does not qualify for presentation at the conference.

Creative works proposals should include commentary by the artist, critics, and those who can provide scholarly context for or interpretation of the works, and/or those who teach the works in classes. It is expected that the artists are present for the session.

Additional Requirements for NAISA Submissions

Please click on each option below to read more about specific submission requirements for individual papers, panels, roundtables, and creative works.