SAS 2025 Call for Abstracts

The Society for Affective Science (SAS) is delighted to announce its call for abstracts to be considered for the 2025 Annual Conference. The conference will be held in person from March 20-22, 2025 in Portland, Oregon, USA.

Overview

Submissions from authors at all career stages are encouraged.

There is no fee to submit an abstract. All presenters must register and are expected to attend the meeting in person in Portland. Registration fees will be announced shortly.

Submission Review Process

Abstracts will be evaluated based on scholarly merit with a double-blind peer review process by our Abstract Review Board. The presenting author will be notified via e-mail of acceptance or rejection in January 2025.

Conference Awards

2025 SAS Trainee Diversity Award

The Society for Affective Science is committed to supporting trainees within our society and increasing the diversity of the field of affective science. All graduate students and postdoctoral researchers are welcome to apply if they feel their background will add to the diversification of SAS. During the submission process be sure to express your interest in being considered for the award.

VISIT THE CONFERENCE AWARDS PAGE FOR FULL DETAILS

Publication of Top Ranked Abstracts in Affective Science

Top-ranked abstracts will be invited to submit their abstract for publication in the online supplement of the Journal Affective Science after the conference. Abstracts will undergo a second review process. During the submission process, be sure to express your interest in being considered for this opportunity.

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Abstract Submissions

Presenting author: The author who plans to present the work in person during the conference. Presenting authors must be the first author on the submitted abstract.

Non-presenting author: Additional authors contributing to the presented work, who would not be the ones presenting it during the conference.

Five submission tracks:

NEW! Innovation Forum

This submission format is designed to ignite discussions that will push affective science forward. Chaired panel of 3-4 experts discussing a current issue in affective science together with the audience in a 60-minute session. Forums can dive into specific research topics, professional development issues, open debates, or future directions in the field. The most successful forums are designed to resonate with a large portion of the SAS community while maintaining focus. The submitting author serves as chair and moderator. Open to faculty only and intended to be an informal discussion (e.g., a slide show presentation is not required).

Flash Talk

Showcasing the latest findings based on quantitative and/or qualitative data already collected and analyzed, or new theoretical contributions in affective science. Flash talks are 10 minutes in total (6 minutes for the talk, 4 for Q&A).

Poster: New Results

Showcasing the latest findings in affective science based on quantitative and/or qualitative data collected and analyzed. Preliminary work is welcomed and encouraged!

Poster: New Idea

Showcasing a new research idea (complete with planned experimental design and analysis) or a new theoretical contribution. Data are not required, but pilot data may be used to provide proof of concept. The new idea may (optionally) be pre-registered.

Symposium

Set of talks providing an in-depth perspective on a specific research area/topic within affective science. Symposia may comprise 3 talks with a discussant or 4 talks (no discussant); all are 60 minutes long and must be chaired by the submitting author.

Abstract submission limit: Each presenting author may submit a maximum of TWO abstracts in total, across all tracks (Poster: New Idea, Poster: New Results, Flash Talk, or Symposium; Innovation Forums are not counted toward this limit). Abstracts submitted by the same presenting author must reflect different research projects. There is no abstract limit for non-presenting authors.

Advancing interdisciplinary science: Submissions are welcomed from all domains of affective science, including anthropology, business, computer science, cultural studies, economics, education, geography, history, integrative medicine, law, linguistics, literature, neuroscience, philosophy, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public health, sociology, theater, and more.

Submission Instructions

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SAS uses an electronic process for abstract submissions. Carefully follow the instructions below during abstract preparation:

  1. All submissions must report work that is unpublished or in press at the time of submission
  2. Each presenting author can submit a maximum of TWO abstracts in total, across all tracks – Poster: New Idea, Poster: New Results, Flash Talk, or Symposium (i.e., presenting authors are allotted only two speaking roles during the conference). Note: Innovation Forums do not count toward the presentation limit. There is no limitation for non-presenting authors.
  3. All submissions must be written in English (US spelling).
  4. Select FOUR keywords: TWO relating to content and TWO relating to methods associated with the submission. Select keywords carefully, as they will be used to match your submission with reviewers. Keywords are not required for Innovation Forum submissions.
  5. Proofread your submission! All accepted submission summaries will be posted, as-is, on the SAS website. The SAS Program Committee reserves the right to make editorial corrections to the submitted abstract if necessary. SAS is not responsible for author errors.
  6. All correspondence about submissions will be sent to the presenting author ONLY. Please provide the e-mail address where the presenting author can be contacted post-submission and for the duration of the conference. If the contact details entered at submission change, please contact SAS at sas@podiumconferences.com
  7. Please consider submitting well in advance of the deadline! Reminder: There will be no extensions to the submission deadline.

Individual (Poster & Flash Talk)

Poster: New Results and Flash Talk submissions MUST include:

 

  • Title (ENTERED IN ALL CAPS)
  • Author names and affiliations – entered only in the author section of the form – do not include in the abstract for review or the summary
  • Summary: 400-character summary for the conference program (not submitted for review)
  • Abstract for review: (1600 characters, including spaces) containing the following information:
    • Background
    • Aims framing the research question or problem
    • Methods (including sample size for each study)
    • Results (including at least one statistic)
    • Conclusions including how the work makes a novel theoretical, methodological, or empirical contribution to affective science
    • OPTIONAL: authors can choose to upload one figure in PDF format (1 page)

Poster: New Idea submissions MUST include:

  • Title (ENTERED IN ALL CAPS)
  • Author names and affiliations – entered only in the author section of the form – do not include in the abstract for review or the summary
  • Summary: 400-character summary for the conference program (not submitted for review)
  • Abstract for review (1600 characters, including spaces) containing the following information:
    • Background
    • Aims framing the research question or problem
    • Methods planned (including taregt sample size)*
    • Analyses planned*
    • Predicted findings*
    • Conclusions including how the work will make a novel theoretical, methodological, or empirical contribution to affective science
    • OPTIONAL: authors can choose to upload one figure in PDF format (1 page)

*Not required for abstracts presenting theoretical contributions or reflecting disciplines that diverge from these reporting standards.

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Symposium

Symposia are a set of talks providing an in-depth perspective on individual research areas/topics within affective science. Symposia sessions may be comprised of 3 talks with a discussant or 4 talks (no discussant). All symposia must be chaired by the submitting author.

Symposium submissions MUST include:

    • Information for the symposium as a whole
      • Title (ENTERED IN ALL CAPS)
      • Chair (must complete abstract submission, but does not need to be one of the presenting authors.)
      • Discussant (only relevant for symposia with 3 talks)
      • Summary: 400-character summary for the conference program (not submitted for review)
      • Abstract for review (1600 characters, including spaces) containing the following information:
      • Describe how the symposium makes a novel theoretical, methodological, and/or empirical contribution to affective science.
    • Information/abstract for each talk (3 talks with a discussant, or 4 talks without a discussant)
      • Title for each talk
      • Presenting author name and affiliation entered only in the author section of the form – do not include in the abstract for review or the summary
      • Abstract: (1600 characters, including spaces, containing the following information)
        • Background
        • Aims framing the research question or problem
        • Methods (including sample size)*
        • Results (including at least one statistic)*
        • Conclusions including how the work makes a novel theoretical, methodological, and/or empirical contribution to affective science
      • Please note: upon acceptance, a 400-character summary for the conference program will be required from each talk along with the full author information. The individual talk summaries will be due in late January 2025.

*Not required for abstracts presenting theoretical contributions or reflecting disciplines that diverge from these reporting standards.

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Innovation Forum

Innovation Forum submissions MUST include:

    • Title (ENTERED IN ALL CAPS)
    • Chair name and affiliation (will moderate and participate in the discussion)
    • Panelists’ names and affiliations (2-3 in addition to the chair) entered only in the author section of the form – do not include in the summary
    • Summary: 400-character summary for the conference program (not submitted for review)
    • Overview (1600 characters, including spaces):
      • Description of the intended topic for discussion
      • Key questions that are going to be addressed during the discussion
      • Description of the discussion’s relevance to the SAS community
      • Panelists’ (including the chair’s) qualifications to speak on this topic
      • How the combination of panelists will result in an engaging conversation (e.g., do they come from different methodological or theoretical perspectives?).
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Questions?

Contact Sharon Zwack of Podium Conferences at sas@podiumconferences.com

On behalf of the entire Program Committee, we are looking forward to seeing you in Portland!

Jonas Everaert and Yael Millgram (Program Co-Chairs)
Katie Hoemann (Abstract Committee Chair)

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