#SSWGTC21 – abstract submissions close May 30th

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Matthew Selinske

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May 26, 2021, 1:37:51 AM5/26/21
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Hi all,

This week is the last chance to submit an abstract for SCB's Social Science Working Group Twitter Conference taking place the 19th and 20th of July.  

It's a great opportunity to communicate your conservation social science or interdisciplinary research to an engaged, online audience. 

Everyone is invited to participate by engaging with presentations online, including those from our outstanding keynote presenters: Dr Brigitte Baptiste @Brigittelgb, Dr Judy Kepher Gona @GonaJudy, Dr Paige West @PaigeWestNYC and Dr Diogo Verissimo @verissimodiogo.

Abstract submissions are open to undergrads, graduate students and early career researchers (within 3 years of finishing a graduate degree) – deadline is May 30th. 

To submit an abstract, click here

For information about last year’s conference check out #SSWGTC20 on Twitter or for more details on this year's conference visit the SSWG website.

Best,

Matthew
On behalf of the SSWG Student Affairs Committee


Matthew Selinske
Postdoctoral Research Fellow| ICON Science Research Group
School of Global, Urban and Social Studies
RMIT University

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Selinske, M.J., G.E. Garrard, E.A. Gregg, A.M. Kusmanoff, L.R. Kidd, M.T. Cullen, M. Cooper et al. , 2020. Identifying and prioritizing human behaviors that benefit biodiversity. Conservation Science and Practice.

Selinske M.J., G. Garrard,  A. Gordon, A. Kusmanoff, F. Fidler, S.A. Bekessy. 2020. We have a steak in it: Eliciting interventions to reduce beef consumption and its impact on biodiversity. Conservation Letters
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