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The 7th Conference of the
European Survey Research Association (ESRA) will take
place 17th-21st
July 2017 in Lisbon, Portugal.
The
scientific committee is
now inviting researchers who are active in the field of survey
research and
survey methodology to submit proposals to organise sessions
at the
conference.
For
your session to be
considered, please submit an abstract (max. 400 words) together
with 3-5
keywords via the conference website (www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conference) by 15th
September 2016. To submit a proposal you must
login to your ESRA
account (or create a new account if you do not already have one)
and then
follow the instructions provided.
Session
proposals are invited in
any area of survey methodology, or in substantive areas of
survey research. We
encourage proposals from researchers with a variety of
backgrounds, including
academic research, national statistics and market research.
The
following are examples of
topics that are of particular interest:
• Sample designs, coverage, and sampling
• Fieldwork processes
• Unit and item nonresponse
• Weighting and imputation
• Questionnaire development, testing and
piloting
• Interviewers and interviewer effects
• Mixing modes and mode effects
• Online survey methods and surveys on
mobile devices
• Linking survey data to auxiliary data
sources
• Using paradata to evaluate survey quality
• Methods for cross-national and
cross-cultural surveys
• Longitudinal surveys and longitudinal
analysis techniques
• Analysing, monitoring and reducing Total
Survey Error
• Experiments in general population surveys
• Data documentation, archiving and data
access
• Survey analysis techniques
• Election polling and public opinion
• Social indicators
• Substantive applications of survey
research
As
a session organiser you are
expected to encourage paper submissions to your session, review
paper proposals
with regards to their suitability in terms of focus and quality,
liaise with
presenters and the conference organisers and chair your session
during the
conference. If the conference committee accepts your proposal,
your session
will be advertised in an open call for papers that will be
issued in October
2016.
The
organizing committee -
Annelies Blom, Caroline Roberts, Alice Ramos, João Peixoto,
Monica Fraga,
Margarida Piteira, Eldad Davidov and Bart Meuleman
-- Prof. Dr. Annelies Blom Juniorprofessor for Methods of Empirical Social Research, in particular Internet Panel Surveys University of Mannheim Room 514 L 13, 15-17 68131 Mannheim Tel. +49 (0)621 1813447 Fax. +49 (0)621 1813451 Email: blom@uni-mannheim.de