Practicalities
All workshop sessions will run for 80 minutes (additional 10 minutes are calculated for participants to walk from one session to the next one). Some workshop sessions may include more presenters, grouped together by the Programme Committee.
Proposers may state their time preference and format in the webform and we will do our best to accommodate that. Still, remember that the Programme Committee is responsible for putting together a dynamic, balanced and relevant event. For this reason, we may suggest changes regarding the proposed format, timing, contents, speakers, etc. Also, the Programme Committee may edit and finalise abstracts and descriptions to make them coherent for the final (printed/ digital) booklet. If your proposal will be accepted, you will be invited to an online preparatory meeting (May 2024) with all accepted presenters to respond to the most FAQs on your workshop session.
To obtain a full workshop session, note that we will give priority to proposals that will:
- encourage open discussion, collaboration, and interactivity (rather than those that are in a lecture format followed by a Q&A); and/or
- explore innovative models and approaches and prioritize diversity and inclusion through both contents and format; and/or
- feature more than one contributor, possibly with diverse backgrounds, during the session.
You should consider the diversity of EFRJ participants (researchers, practitioners, policymakers, activists), the larger community (beyond restorative justice) and/or local partners when organizing your workshop session.