From: William Sulis
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
SEVENTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF
THE SOCIETY FOR CHAOS THEORY IN PSYCHOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES
July 31- Aug 3, 1997. Marquette University,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Papers and programs are now requested pertaining to applications
of chaos theory, fractals, nonlinear dynamics and related principles
applied to any of the various psychological subdisciplines, neuro-
science, biology, physiology and other areas of medical research,
economics, sociology, anthropology, physics, political science,
organizations and their management, other business applications
education, art, philosophy, and literature.
Submissions may be single papers, symposia, roundtable or salon
programs. Subject matter may be theoretical, empirical or methodology
oriented. Oral presentations will be 30 minutes in duration.
Please indicate to which of the following sessions you paper applies:
Foundations and Philosophy
Cognition, Perception, Psychophysics
Clinical
Organizations and Economics
Theory and Methodology
Proposals should be submitted by APRIL 30, 1997 to:
William Sulis, M.D. Ph.D., By e-mail: sulisw@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca;
by FAX (to McMaster University): 905-521-7948;
by snail-mail: 255 Townline Rd. E., RR5, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada, N0A 1E0.
This year's conference will preceed the American Psychological
Association's annual conference in Chicago, August 16-20.
Special Guest Speakers:
TBA
Workshops:
There will be four workshops:
Basic Concepts- Keith Clayton
Organizations- Stephen Guastello
Clinical- Alan Stein
Philosophy- Jeff Goldstein
Location, Accommodations, and Registration
This year's conference will be held on the campus of
Marquette University, about an hour's drive north of Chicago.
Accommodation will be available in residence on campus.
BOOKINGS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION WILL FOLLOW
AT A LATER DATE.
The following information may be useful for early planning.
Conference Registration Fees
Members US$ 110.00
Student members 85.00
Nonmembers 160.00
Please note: All presenters must register for the conference.
Schedule
July 31 Basic and Organizational Workshops
Opening Night- Plenary Speaker
Aug 1 Conference Day 1
Banquet- Plenary Speaker
Aug 2 Conference Day 2
Plenary Speaker
Aug 3 A.M. Conference Day 3/ Clinical Workshop
P.M. Clincal and Philosophical Workshops
Registration form and additional information will be forthcoming.
This above information is presented as preview to those who are
now making their plans, and who will be submitting a response to the
CALL for papers.