Announcement:
CONFERENCE on
NEW RESEARCH IN ORGONOMY
http://www.orgonomyconference.org
18-19 August, Saturday-Sunday, Summer
2007
Lancashire (near Manchester) UK
A
Scientific Conference, Open to the General Public
Hosted by CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research and
Education)
as
part of a larger 7-day event.
Also (see below)
Professional
CALL FOR
PAPERS
Please distribute to
your friends and e-lists.
The Center for Orgonomic Research
and Education (CORE) in Great Britain/UK will be hosting a
2-day Conference on New Research in Orgonomy in Summer 2007.
New research findings on the natural scientific and social aspects
of Orgonomy -- the new science of life-energy functions in
nature, as developed by the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich in the first half
of the 20th Century -- will be presented and discussed by diverse
research professionals. The event will take place on the weekend of
18-19 August 2007 at the Chipping Village Hall, Lancashire (near
Manchester), UK
(http://www.chippingvillage.co.uk/villagehall.htm). The Conference
will be open to professionals, students and the general
public.
When: Weekend of 18-19 August 2007
Times: From 10 AM until 6:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday.
Where: At the Chipping Village Hall, Lancashire, UK. More information will be posted here as it becomes available.
Topics and Speakers (List
will be internet posted later on):
http://www.orgonomyconference.org
Audience Participation and
Round-Table Discussion Each presenter will have time to respond to
questions from the audience. A Round-Table Discussion will also occur,
among Conference Presenters on special topics of interest (to be
announced), towards the end of the last day of the
Conference.
Other Activities This special Conference on New Research in Orgonomy is part of a larger event being organized by CORE, as part of a 50th Anniversary dedication to the memory of Wilhelm Reich, founder of the science of orgonomy.
The overall event includes the following two sections:
1. Orgonomy Today
Conference:Talks and Demonstrations on the
Science of the Life Energy
Exhibition of Equipment and Experiments
Monday to Friday, 13-17 August 2007
for further information contact Peter Jones: pffj(at)supanet.com
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Plus
2. New Research in Orgonomy
Weekend Research Seminar: Latest Research in the Field
Saturday and Sunday, 18-19 August 2007
"CALL FOR PAPERS" Notice Below
for further information contact
James DeMeo: demeo(at)mind.net
or Peter Jones:
pffj(at)supanet.com
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MORE INFO WILL BE POSTED TO THE
CONFERENCE WEBSITES EARLY IN 2007.
CORE: Centre for Orgonomic
Research and Education
A Non-Profit
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CALL FOR
PAPERS
The forthcoming New Research in
Orgonomy Conference held this year in the United Kingdom, and
hosted by Peter Jones and CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research and
Education), will focus upon new research findings in the field of
social and biophysical orgonomy, and will include various lectures,
with slides and demonstrations. The event will be open to the general
public for attendance. While the overall Lancashire event will include
five days of presentations and demonstrations devoted to the basics of
orgonomy, the "life of Reich" and elaborations of his basic
discoveries, this additional weekend section will be a meeting of
working scientists and researchers in the field of orgonomy,
presenting their original findings to their peers, and to the
interested public.
Professionals and independent
scholars who have research findings in the field of natural scientific
or social orgonomy, and who wish to present at this New Research
Conference, should submit their presentation ideas for consideration
to Dr. James DeMeo (contact info below) with the following
information: As soon as possible, the Title of your proposed
presentation, along with your full name and institutional affiliation,
and contact information. This should be followed by a one-page
Abstract of no more than 500 words, suitable for photocopy
reproduction and distribution at the Conference, again with the
author's name, institutional affiliation and contact information. You
will be contacted shortly thereafter. A sample Abstract is provided at
the website links below, with more information. Proposed paper
Abstracts must arrive no later than May 1st, but paper Titles may be
submitted and reviewed in advance of the Abstract.
Poster Presentations are also
possible, as an alternative (or in addition) to orally-presented
papers. Displays should cover a maximum size of around 2 meters wide x
1.5 meters tall, with Poster title, author(s) and affiliations.
Displays should have full descriptions of the work being presented,
with as much detail and photos with captions as possible, including
citations. Posters should be organized for easy reading from a
distance -- type should be no less than about 1cm height. Poster
presentations should follow all guidelines for Paper presentations,
including submission of an Abstract. See the Conference Website
for more details.
SAMPLE ABSTRACT
(with details)
TITLE OF PAPER (or
Poster), bold, with Subtitle if Desired.
No more than two
lines.
Name of Author(s)
with major academic degree, Postal Mailing Address, E-mail
and
other contact
information, website, professional status and/or institutional
affiliation.
Body of Abstract, no more than 500
words, single-spaced in 12 point Times normal or similar typeface and
no more than one side of one page maximum. Center your Abstract on the
page, and give a 1.5" margin on both left and right sides of the
page. You may bold or put words into italics for
emphasis, as you wish. A small number of citations are permitted --
use any standard format but with full information so as to allow
others to obtain them via libraries. Also provide the full url for any
internet-posted versions of the citation. A small photo or
figure may also be included on the same page, but files should be no
larger than around 1 mb (we only have a slow 56k dial-up connection).
Send items either as an email or attached Microsoft Word document. Be
sure to spell-check your Abstract and proof-read it, as it will be
photocopied and distributed to Conference attendees and
internet-posted as a PDF exactly as you submit it. We will review your
Abstract, but don't have the time to proof-read or correct them. Be
concise and to the point, summarize the main points only, with a brief
summary and statement of conclusions. If you are uncertain about your
idea, please firstly submit your proposed paper Title, for discussion.
This is a scientific conference, so expect to have your ideas openly
but constructively evaluated and critically reviewed. Depending upon
the number of presenters, everyone will have from 20 to 60 minutes to
present their findings, with a short period for questions and
responses afterward. Selected papers may also be submitted in
absentia for reading by another Conference attendee, but these are
limited to 20 minutes of reading only, and arrangements must be made
in advance by the author for the reading.
Send all proposed Titles and Abstracts to:
James DeMeo, Ph.D.
demeo(at)mind.net
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More information on this Conference
will be periodically posted to the Conference webpage.
http://www.orgonomyconference.org
If you are interested in attending,
send us a short email and we will put your name on a special list for
notifications.
Mark your calendars and plan
accordingly!