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Int'l Conference on Survey Methods in Multicultural, Multinational, and Multiregional Contexts Dates: June 25 - 29, 2008 As part of an ongoing effort to promote quality in multipopulation surveys and to raise the level of methodological expertise in various applied fields of comparative survey research, an International Conference on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional and Multicultural Contexts will be held June 25 - 29, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. This conference will bring together researchers and survey practitioners concerned with survey methodology and practice in comparative contexts. It will provide a unique opportunity to discuss and present research that contributes to our understanding of survey needs and methods in cross-cultural and cross-national contexts. Conference contributions will help document current best practices and stimulate new ideas for further research and development. We invite all interested researchers and practitioners to submit abstracts to be considered for the conference as contributed papers. Abstracts can be submitted at the CSDI website http://www.csdi-workshop.org (CSDI is the acronym for the International Workshop for Comparative Survey Design and Implementation, which heads the initiative for this conference. CSDI meets every year for an annual workshop. More information is available on the CSDI website.) Click EVENTS to reach the 2008 3MC conference abstract submission form. Authors of contributed papers will be required to provide a draft version of their paper for discussants by the end of April 2008. Abstracts should be between 400-500 words. The deadline for submitting abstracts is Saturday, September 15, 2007. Please provide 3-4 keywords for your abstract. It is also possible to submit a set of abstracts intended as a session. Proceedings from the conference will be published in autumn 2008. In addition, we are hoping to secure two special editions of journals for papers from the conference. The papers will be selected by application through the conference organizers and journal review. We encourage submissions from all over the world, including regions with emerging survey traditions. We also intend to secure funding to help researchers from less affluent countries attend the conference. If you have questions related to submitting an abstract, please contact Janet Harkness at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, jharkness2@unl.edu and copy to eu-centre@zuma-mannheim.de. PRELIMINARY OUTLINE OF CONFERENCE TOPICS The following is a list of possible topics under large headings planned for the conference sessions and the monograph. These may be expanded and re-organized, depending on submissions. Some overlap of sub-themes at this stage is intentional. Those submitting abstracts are not required to indicate where they think their abstract might "fit" but may choose to do so. Theory and Methodology for Comparative Studies
Models of Study Designs, Organizations, and Goals
Multilingual, Multicultural Issues
Instrument Design
Cognition, Culture and Communication
Study Implementation, Quality and Improvement
Knowledge Management and Dissemination
Analysis and Validation
Data Collection in Complex Comparative Contexts
Data Collection Programs and Surveys and Data Access in Developing Countries
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Michael Braun Brad Edwards Janet Harkness (Chair) Timothy Johnson Lars Lyberg Peter Ph Mohler Beth-Ellen Pennell Tom W. Smith Fons van de Vijver |