Call for Papers
The abstract submission deadline has been extended to February 15.
The European Writing Centers Association (EWCA) invites you to submit your abstracts and conference proposals for its biennial conference, hosted by the world-class American University in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria and the Filitsa Sofianou-Mullen Writing Center.
The 2026 conference, “Back to the Roots of Writing Centers,” invites proposals to explore the histories and futures of writing centers, reflecting on core practices, renewing old ideas for a new age, and imagining sustainable structures for the years ahead. This theme invites us to look back at the origins of our programs and the writing center movement, from the transplant of U.S. models into European institutions to the evolving traditions of peer tutoring and professional tutoring. At the same time, we seek to consider what remains vital and worth returning to: Which practices, ideas, or values have shaped our work across generations? How do we continue to justify academic writing as central to our institutions? What goals and missions drive us, especially in times of tightening budgets?
The European Writing Centers Association (EWCA) invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit original research papers, panel proposals, workshops, presentations, posters, and other sessions at the upcoming conference. We welcome contributions that explore critical, innovative, and interdisciplinary perspectives on Writing Center challenges and opportunities related to communication, democracy, technology, culture, and resilience in a rapidly changing world.
In addition, participants will also have included access to the Global Communications Association (GCA) Conference which coincides with the EWCA Conference.
We particularly encourage papers that address the following conference tracks and themes:
Bring your voice to the conversation and help us revisit our roots while shaping the future of writing center work in Europe and beyond.
Possible areas for contributions include but are not limited to:
- Histories of writing centers, writing programs, and peer tutoring models
- Writing process and tutoring practices
- Core ideas, practices, or formats to which we always return
- Writing center formats: peer-tutor models versus professional models
- Writing consultations, academic writing, and “help to self-help”
- Old ideas for a new age: renewing traditions in new contexts
- Emerging structures, regional connections, and international collaborations
- Writing center funding and sustainability in times of limited resources
- Navigating socio-political upheaval and political pressures
ABSTRACT AND PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
- Abstracts: 400-word abstract of the presentation, panel, or workshop proposal, etc.
- Format: Please submit two separate attachments in Word format:
- Abstract (with title, keywords, and references if applicable).
- Author information (name, institutional affiliation, email, and short bio).
- Submission: Abstracts should be submitted electronically via the following link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gcaewca2026
- Paper Requirements:
- Papers should not exceed 6,000–8,000 words including references.
- All submissions must follow APA 7th edition (or other specified) citation and formatting guidelines.
- Use Times New Roman, 12 pt., double-spaced text, with standard margins.
- Figures and tables must be numbered, captioned, and referenced in the text.
- File format: Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or .pdf only.
- The paper submission link will be sent by email to authors after their abstracts are accepted.
- A 400-word abstract of the paper or panel proposal may be submitted to Mr. Steven London FRSA [email protected] by February 15, 2026. (If you have difficulties with the EasyChair system)
- The abstract should include the author(s)’ name, affiliation, areas of research, methodology and significance, followed by keywords.
- Poster presentations on topics related to the conference theme are also encouraged.
- Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by two or more reviewers. The authors of the abstracts will be notified of the acceptance of their abstracts by February 15, 2026.
Note: Payment for Conference Fees Can Be Made here.
Payment options will be available after acceptance of abstract.