Call for Papers
 Creative, Expressive and Performing Arts and Autism Spectrum Disorder Annual Conference
New York City - 2011

Developed by Dr. Michael Pizzi, this innovative conference is interdisciplinary as it is our belief that more collaborative efforts are needed to promote autism awareness and the positive impact of the performing, expressive and creative arts in improving the health, quality of life and well-being of those impacted by autism

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

What can parents/caregivers hope to get out of this in concrete terms?

A better understanding of activities that their children can engage in to promote long term wellbeing that can be incorporated at home.   Ideas and activities will come from creative, expressive and performing arts professionals as well as from occupational, developmental, educational and psychological perspectives

What can professionals hope to get out of this in concrete terms?

A better understanding of activities they can incorporate into their practices  and justification for those activities through theory and/or evidence from trial programs

What can practitioners of creative expressive activities and various therapies hope to get out of this?

Meeting and forming a coalition/network with others working in similar fields; understanding commonalities and cohesive justification/support; develop working relationships for future projects and evidence based research

 

The following are guidelines for submission:

  1. All papers should be 30, 45 or 60 minutes in length or be short courses of 3 hours in length
  2. Each presentation should have a theoretical, practical or experiential component to them and focus on the use of the creative and performing arts as utilized with people affected by autism.  Each participant will have time for Q and A with the audience
  3. POSTER presentations are also being requested

 

Submission process:

Cover page:

  • A written abstract must be submitted for each proposed presentation (500 words) with only the title, abstract and length of presentation (15,30, 45 or 60 minutes)
  • Define applicability to the creative, expressive and performing arts and autism
  • All abstracts will be blind reviewed without knowledge of the identity of the author(s).

Subsequent pages:

  • Submit all author contact information (for every author if multiple), the abstract and no more than 2 page summary with references. Author contact information includes:

    All authors with credentials
    line 1 (of Affiliation): dept. name of organization or ‘self ’ if applicable
    line 2: name of organization, acronyms acceptable
    line 3: City, State, Country, Zip code
    line 4: e-mail address and phone contacts (specify if it is home or office)

Keep submission to 2 pages (plus cover page) double spaced with references as needed.  References are NOT required.

Note:  All abstracts will be published in a Symposium publication, as well as online as a brochure.  Please specify what contact information may be published with your abstract and submit your consent for publication in both the Symposium publication and the online brochure.

 

For Poster presentations:

Submission deadline:  February 1, 2011

Send via email to: mptouchinghumanity@gmail.com

All correspondence will be via email