Social Justice, social enterprise and the market: Challenge or Opportunity? Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference 2016 THURSDAY 24 & FRIDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2016 | THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY CALL FOR PAPERS, WORKSHOPS & PANELS PRESENTATION PROPOSAL FORM Social justice, social enterprise and the market: Challenge or Opportunity? Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference 2016 Calling all researchers with social impact! Are you committed to research that delivers real impact and benefit for the community? Are you passionate about social justice and developing innovative solutions to address the world’s most persistent problems? Do you adopt multidisciplinary approaches to the analysis of critical issues facing civil society? Then the ANZTSR 2016 conference is your forum! In dynamic and uncertain environments a group of academics have emerged that seek to know more about how communities can overcome resource pressures and think creatively about addressing social and environmental problems. Join these like-minded academics at ANZTSR 2016 to present your own cutting edge research into the current issues and emerging trends facing the third sector, corporations and governments. Who will be attending ANZTSR 2016? Academics, policy-makers and those that work for or in the social economy in Australia, New Zealand and overseas. We will explore some key questions: How management can contribute to society and the environment in innovative and sustainable ways while also addressing core skills and knowledge critical to the ever-expanding social economy? Proposals for workshop sessions, panels and papers are invited in one or more of the following streams: Social Enterprise and Social Investment Privatisation of Human Services Climate Change and Challenge New Public Management Policy Trends Corporate Social Responsibility Accountability and Accounting Philanthropy and Volunteering Gender Issues Social and Environmental Accounting General WORKSHOP PRESENTATION PROPOSAL 20 MINUTE PAPER PRESENTATION Papers presentations will be 20 minutes in length. This is a conference session involving interaction with the audience. Please allow time within the 20 minutes for questions, comments and discussion. Multiple authored presentations are welcome. We suggest that handouts and visual supports be used to assist in the delivery of your presentation. You will be required to supply your own handouts, (approx 40-50 copies). Please note we will not have access to photocopying facilities at the conference site. 90 MINUTE WORKSHOP/PANEL PRESENTATION Workshop/Panel presentations will be 90 minutes in length. A panel presentation may contain up to 4 papers. This is a conference session involving substantial interaction with the audience. Please allow time within the 90 minutes for activities, questions, comments and discussion. Multiple authored presentations are welcome. We suggest that handouts and visual supports be used to assist in the delivery of your presentation. You will be required to supply your own handouts, (approx 40-50 copies). Please note we will not have access to photocopying facilities at the conference site. The ANZTSR 2016 Committee will apply the following criteria when reviewing your submission: a. Relevance of presentation to the aims of the conference b. Supported by research or evidence based practice. Please complete this form so that the organising committee can clearly understand the topic and focus of your proposed presentation. SUBMISSION Please complete this form in MS Word, single spacing, font size 10 Arial. All sections must be completed in full. Should a section be not relevant to your presentation please record n/a in the section box. Upon completion please save your file as follows: MainPresenterSurname_ANZTSR16.doc (eg: Smith_ANZTSR16.doc). Send the form electronically as an email attachment to Rachel Payne at: rachel.payne@sydney.edu.au IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for workshop proposals | 1st Round Notification of acceptance by or before Friday, 12 August 2016 Review to be made within 2 to 4 weeks of submission (A) PROPOSAL THEME/STRAND Please indicate the theme/strand of your presentation (From the table above) 20 MINUTE PAPER PRESENTATION TITLE 100 characters max Title 90 MINUTE WORKSHOP/PANEL PRESENTATION TITLE 100 characters max Title Page 2 WORKSHOP PRESENTATION PROPOSAL ABSTRACT Please provide a concise and focused summary of your presentation. The detail submitted here will be used for publication in the program should you be accepted to present a paper. 200 words max. *Please note your title and abstract must clearly reflect the content of your presentation. 1st PRESENTER’S BIOGRAPHY Please note the detail submitted here will be used for publication in the program should you be accepted to present a workshop. 150 words max Biography 2nd & SUBSEQUENT CO-PRESENTER/S BIOGRAPHY/IES Please note the detail submitted here will be used for publication in the program should you be accepted to present a workshop. 150 words max per presenter Additional Biographies HAVE YOU DELIVERED THIS PRESENTATION BEFORE? IF SO PROVIDE DETAIL INTERACTIVE ACTIVITES YOU PLAN TO USE WORKSHOP/PANEL ONLY 150 words max Activities 1. 2. 3. PROPOSED WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES / WORKSHOP/PANEL ONLY 100 words max Workshop/Panel Objectives ADDITIONAL AV REQUIREMENTS? Data projector, screen and computer will be Page 3 WORKSHOP PRESENTATION PROPOSAL provided. It is recommended that you bring your presentation on a portable storage device (ie. USB or thumb drive). OTHER REQUIREMENTS Incl DIETARY (B) MAIN PRESENTER’S DETAILS FAMILY NAME TITLE (MR, MS ETC) GIVEN NAME INSTITUTION POSITION INSTITUTION MAILING ADDRESS STATE POSTCODE EMAIL MOBILE PHONE OTHER (C) CO-PRESENTER’S DETAILS FAMILY NAME TITLE (MR, MS ETC) GIVEN NAME INSTITUTION POSITION INSTITUTION MAILING ADDRESS STATE EMAIL MOBILE PHONE OTHER FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT E rachel.payne@sydney.edu.au T 02 93518520 (Wed-Fri) W sydney.edu.au/education_social_work/professional_learning Page 4 POSTCODE