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let ideas progress, and to network. - Cordial but respectful. - Interactive and lively. - Our conferences gather theoreticians and practitioners who must find a common language. 4. Debate style: - Assertive
but considerate of opposing views. -
Discussions are encouraged, quarrels are not. - Our conferences encourage understanding across boundaries, be they disciplinary, cultural, or other. 5. Context perception: - Some practices that are allowed in other conferences may not be accepted in ours. - Our conferences are not subsidized. Instead, they rely solely on the registration fees and dues paid by conference participants. - The public information given by TSCF on itself or on its conferences is clear, and strives to be as exhaustive as possible. Applicants and participants are expected to refer to this information as it will not be privately repeated. -
Conference participation is not a right. It is dependent on acceptance by
TSCF and compliance with the conference regulations. - Conference participants are regarded as members of a community. They are encouraged to stay in touch in the future within a larger TSCF constituency. - Partial or intermittent conference attendance is not allowed. -
Participants are expected to communicate regularly with the conference
organizers. They must clear any
problem with their email communication such as those associated with spam
filters. -
Speakers report individually or collectively on the status of a subject. - Paper or panel session chairs introduce the speakers, start and end the sessions in an orderly and timely manner, lead and conclude the discussions, and report any encountered problem during their session.
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