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CITAA

Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts (CITAA) – 4th Edition 2020

Pisa, Italy
9 - 11 December 2020
The conference ended on 11 December 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
12th June 2020
Abstract Acceptance Notification
12th July 2020
Early Payment Deadline
10th September 2020

About CITAA

All accepted papers of the fourth Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts (CITAA) after the peer-review process will be either published as chapters in the Book Series “Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation” (ASTI) by Springer or in The International Journal of Academic Research Community Publication (ARChive) online by IEREK Press. Conference Topics: (Identifying and Shaping Cities and formation - Heritage Arts: Sustainability, Identities and Public Regulations - Contemporary Arts: City Visual Arts and Visualization - Development of Cities’ vocabularies)

Topics

Architectural history, Contemporary art, Smart city development plan - sustainable cities, Sustainable cities, Art, 2. heritage arts: sustainability, Cities identity, Identifying and shaping cities and formation, Identities, Public regulations, City visual arts, Development of cities’ vocabularies, Contemporary arts, Shaping cities

Call for Papers

Conference Topics:

1. Identifying and Shaping Cities and formation 

2. Heritage Arts: Sustainability, Identities and Public Regulations 

3. Contemporary Arts: City Visual Arts and Visualization 

4. Development of Cities’ vocabularies                                                                            

Short Papers

Elementary Review:

Once an abstract has been submitted to our website, it is assigned for review by the reviewers using the abstract review sheet and validation of publication. This is based on four criteria:

1· Accepted (with minor editing changes).

2· Conditionally accepted (with revisions provided to authors).

3· Rejected but encouraged for re-submission with major modifications.

4· Rejected as inappropriate or unworthy of presentation in this certain conference.

- The criteria for accepting abstracts for the conference are as follows; a relevant topic of the conference should be proposed with clear writing, aims, and objectives of the study clearly presented as well as a sound literature and methodology of work.

Acceptance for your paper: 

After receiving an acceptance for your abstract and after the submission of your research (short paper version), the paper will enter a process for plagiarism check to ensure that the content is original. 

Extended Papers

After the conference, authors interested in publishing their manuscripts will be required to submit an extended version of their research papers (10-12 pages long) and they will be subject to a rigorous revision process as follows:

Uploading Full-Length Paper:

Authors who are allowed to upload their full-length paper(s) should use the same account details to upload their full paper(s).

First Acceptance:

The final paper will proceed to the primary revision to be checked if it meets the conference proceedings standards. Once it gets accepted, the author will be informed to pay the fees so that it could be sent for the final revision by the scientific committee.

Payment:

In this step, and to proceed paper(s) that passed to final revision process and to get the final approval, authors have to pay the requested fees. Otherwise, the final revision process will not be considered for their papers.

Inspections and Final Approval of Full Papers:

The full papers that paid the requested fees will get finally inspected, either scientifically or linguistically. There will be a rigorous review process of full papers following the previous process according to the following criteria:

(1) Is the topic relevant to the conference?

(2) Are the writing and structure clear?

(3) Are graphics, photos, illustrations used where needed?

(4) Are the aims of the study clearly stated?

(5) Are the objectives of the study achieved?

(6) Is the literature review relevant and adequate?

(7) Has the author used the appropriate methodology and explained them clearly?

(8) Has the author interpreted the findings correctly?

(9) Is the paper a significant contribution to the field?

These are the registration and revision procedures for publication that all authors should follow.

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