The deadline to submit a proposal is March 30, 2025 11:59 p.m. The Call for Proposals is now open.
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Individual
- Individual Paper:
Individual paper submissions by an author(s) that, if accepted, could be incorporated into any session type, at the convener’s choosing. - Individual Research Poster:
Individual paper submission by an author(s) that will be incorporated into the poster hall. Posters will be available to view during the conference, providing greater opportunity for poster presenters to solicit feedback and engage in critical discussion of their research. Attendees will be able to provide comments directly to the presenters and would also be able to arrange for time to meet onsite at the meeting. - Roundtable Discussions:
Each presenter will have 10 minutes to present, followed by 15 minutes of feedback or Q&A. This format provides a structured framework giving presenters not only an opportunity to share their ideas and perspectives at the meeting, but also an opportunity to develop and enhance communication skills through a concise presentation. - Full Paper Panel (90 mins):
A full panel proposal is a fully formed panel session. You must submit all panel details, including panelist names, paper titles, and abstracts. Full paper panels can have up to five papers on a panel. All panelists must be in agreement that they will participate if the panel is selected. - Roundtable Discussions (90 mins):
A roundtable proposal is for a discussion format session. Participants agree on a specific topic to discuss and debate. You must submit a session title and all participant details. You may submit up to 10 participants, and all participants must be in agreement that they will participate if the panel is selected.
- Papers and presentations should be in English and must adhere to the Studia Islamika format (official website: https://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/studia-islamika). All notes must be formatted as endnotes, and a bibliography must be included. Papers presented that align with the focus and scope of Studia Islamika may receive special consideration for publication in the journal.
For further questions regarding the conference, please contact: conference@ppimcensis.or.id
- Conference
- Panel Sessions
Organized discussions where scholars and graduate students present their research findings and insights on the relationship between religion, environmentalism, and climate change, followed by audience interaction. - Research Poster
A visual presentation format where graduate students display their research related to religious environmentalism, allowing for one-on-one interaction with conference attendees - Roundtable Discussions
A collaborative, inclusive, and equal opportunity forum for exchanging ideas and perspectives among activists to promote faith-driven environmental activism.
Exhibitions
- Films on Green Religion
Screenings of documentaries or movies that explore how religious communities are engaging in environmental preservation and climate action - Religion and Environment Exhibitions
This exhibition aims to bring together unique perspectives and creative expressions that highlight the role of faith in environmental stewardship: - Green Project Poster
Researchers, academics, and professionals will present their work visually using large posters. These posters summarize key points of a study, project, or ideas using graphics, charts, and concise text. They are displayed in a designated area where conference attendees can walk around, view them, and interact with the presenters. - Green Craft
Exhibitions showcasing environmentally friendly crafts, promoting sustainability and eco-friendly practices. - Green Religion Photography
Exhibitions showcasing environmentally friendly crafts, promoting sustainability and eco-friendly practices.