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Scope of the Congress

We invite all researchers, students to join this international congress, where research, knowledge, and ideas can be efficiently presented and shared. The Congress provides a platform to present your research ideas. We connect academics, researchers and professionals from the Arab World and the rest of the World. Topics of the Congress will include (but are not limited to)

Themes Sport History

Sport, Management and Tourism Sport, Culture and Society Physical Education

Sport, Health and People with Special Needs

Sport and Performance Sport and New Technologies Traditional Games

Sciences & Football Olympic Studies Sub-themes

Sport and Ergonomics

Sport Psychology

Sport Economics

Sport Marketing

Sport and sociology of the body

Sport and Identity

Sport and Media

Sport and Biomechanics

Sports and Martial Arts

Sciences Motor Learning and Development

Sport, Philosophy & Ethics

Motor Skills

Sport and Nutrition

Neurosciences and sport

Coaching Science

Others suitable for of Sports Sciences

Important Dates

Deadline for abstract submission:

15 November 2014 24:00 CET Acceptance Notification:

15 December 2014 I3SAW Congress date:

2 – 5 March 2015

Contact Information

For more information, please contact us :

congress.i3saw2015@i3saw.org Web page:

www.i3saw.org or www.i3saw.com

Call for Paper

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International Congress of I3SAW March 2 – 5. 2015, Oran (ALGERIA)

Sport in the Arab World in the 21st Century: Global perspectives and local challenges

The I3SAW Board and the University of Sciences and Technology Mohamed Boudiaf (Oran)are pleased to announce the 1st International Congress of the International Society of Sport Sciences in the Arab World « I3SAW ». The general theme of the congress is “Sport in the Arab World in the 21st Century: Global perspectives and local challenges”. The I3SAW Congress will be held on 2-5 March 2015 at the Institute of Physical Education and Sports, Oran, ALGERIA.

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ull Paper submission deadline: 15 Novembre 2014

 All submitted abstracts will go through at least two evaluation processes: (1) single-blind peer-to-peer reviewing (at least two reviewers), (2) single- blind technical check.

 All accepted abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings.

 Published abstracts will be included into Open Access Online congress Archive I3SAW.

 Authors of the best abstracts presented at the conference will be invited to extend their papers for their publication in an edited volume.

 A jury of specialists will select finalists for the Young Research Award for the 1st I3SAW Congress

 Participate as an author- we ensure you to receive experts feedback and effective promotion of your study.

 Be our partner - help us to share information about our events to your colleagues

Official Language of the congress will be English, Arabic and French.

Abstracts submitted for approval should be in English. If necessary, an additional abstract in Arabic OR French can be written in the submission form.

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If you are interested in receiving more information about I3SAW please subscribe via the I3SAW web pages.

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