Call for Papers for the BLOG

The 2023 Congress Blog

 Patricia Bosquin-Caroz

The blog's Newsletter, Meteor, has presented, one by one, the different rubrics conceived from the thematic axes drawn from the argument of the Congress. Because of their quality, these presentations constitute genuine orientation texts: At War – Challenges of the Living – Fears and Anxiety – Im-monde – Sexes – Guises of the Object. You can read and reread them on the blog.

As of today, it is time for the flashes – contributions that we invite you to write – which will be published on the blog and diffused by Meteor from next Tuesday and every week, throughout the preparations for the Congress.
These texts can be based on a literary, theatrical, cinematic, or other work, that resonates with one of the themes of the argument. They should be accompanied by a reflection that teaches us about contemporary anxiety and discontent.
But texts may also be based on the exposition of a bibliographical reference, a social, political, cultural or scientific news item, or one of your own teaching interventions. Each of your contributions will be read with great attention.
Please note that for reasons of confidentiality, clinical cases will not be accepted for electronic distribution, but are eagerly awaited for the simultaneous sessions of the congress.

Below, you can find the criteria your text must meet to be accepted.
 
Get your pens ready; we’re looking forward to reading you!
 
On Behalf of the Blog Team (1), 
Patricia Bosquin-Caroz, Vice-president of the NLS.
 
Send your contributions to Patricia Bosquin-Caroz and Els Van Compernolle, NLS Secretariat:

patricia.caroz@skynet.be, NLS Secretariat: e.vancompernolle@gmail.com

You can submit a text until the 1st of May.


 
SUBMISSION CRITERIA

  1. Title of the mail: Text proposal for the 2023 blog.

  2. Texts must not exceed 3000 characters, including spaces.

  3. Word Document, Times New Roman, size 12.

  4. Please indicate your choice for one of the headings. Another may be selected by the blog team.

  5. All references should be footnoted in the correct format.

  6. In your references and citations, use the official editions and versions of the original text whenever possible.

  7. Use citations in the same language as the text itself (French or English) whenever possible.

  8. Use official translations. For English translations of texts by Lacan and Miller, see the NLS website: https://www.amp-nls.org/orientation/

(1) The Blog Team:

Joanne Conway, Jean-Claude Encalado, James Fischer, Caroline Heanue, Pamela King, Eleni Koukouli, Monique Kusnierek, Jean Luc Monnier, Raphael Montague, Cecilia Naranjo, Peggy Papada, Christel Van den Eeden, Jonas Verbauwhede, Colin Wright.

Eva Van Rumst