Each panel has an identifying number (e.g. Panel 09) and a page devoted to it, including:
- panel abstract summary;
- names and email addresses of the panel convenors;
- names and email addresses of paper givers;
- titles and abstracts of individual papers;
A d in the panel name indicates that it is a DOUBLE panel. A t indicates a TRIPLE panel or workshop.
Each panel may come under one or more of the following categories:
Arts/Literature/Film (A) Economics/Development/Geography
(E) History (H) Medical (M)
Political Science/International Relations/Law (P) Regional
(R) Sociology/Anthropology/Gender (S) Postgraduate
(G)
These categories are to help you find your way through the 90 or so panels,
allowing you to find related panels.
Click on the category you are
interested in, in the navigation bar along the top of these pages - this will
result in a different list appearing on the left - offering
you the various panels deemed to come under this category.
Alternatively you can browse a Full panel list at any time, by choosing that option in the left-hand navigation bar.
To view the panel timetable click here for a spreadsheet (PC) and here for a pdf (Mac and PC).
To print off a panel page, hold the 'Shift' button when clicking on the link to a panel - this will open the panel in a new window, without the navigation bars.
If you have any queries about a specific panel (including paper submissions) please email the panel convenors listed in the panel page.