Poster and Slides Guidelines

 

In addition to articles, SOCIOS publishes scholarly posters and slides covering contemporary research, case studies, theoretical analyses, and practical applications related to social sciences. However, it is important to note that, unlike our articles, posters and slides do not undergo a peer review process. However, to facilitate dynamic academic discourse, SOCIOS offers a  commenting tool for all types of publications. This allows for the rapid dissemination of information and ideas, fostering a dynamic and collaborative academic environment where new concepts can be shared and discussed promptly via our commenting tool.

 

 

General Guidelines

 

Ensure that the content aligns with the themes and topics covered by SOCIOS.  All content should be purely scholarly. Avoid any advertorial material or promotional language.  

 


 

Authors 

 

Full names, institutional affiliations, e-mail address (ORCiD ID) need to be clearly mentioned. The corresponding author should be designated accordingly.

 


 

Abstract 

 

Length: Up to 300 words.

Structure: Include sections for Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.

 


 

Keywords 

 

Supply up to eight relevant keywords to describe the subject of the poster/slides.

 


 

Competing Interests  

 

Fully disclose any potential competing interests (e.g., financial, personal, professional). If no competing interests exist, state 'The authors declare no conflicts of interest'.

 


 

Grant Information   

 

Disclose sources of funding. Use the Research Organization Registry (ROR) identifier if possible. If no specific grant was received, state 'This research received no external funding'.

 


 

File Formats

 

Posters should be submitted in PDF format, slides in PDF, PPT, or PPTX formats.

 


 

Languages

 

Posters and slides can be submitted in either German or English.