The hybrid component will allow people to attend and participate in person in Melbourne, or remotely via the Internet.
The LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 Congress website is under construction.
This website will be in Spanish and English.
To enter the LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 sessions virtually you should use the Zoom video conferencing system. We recommend that you download the latest version of this platform in advance of your presentation and use the Zoom desktop client to participate. However, if you prefer to use the web version, please use the Google Chrome browser for the best experience.
To know the day and time of the session(s) where you will participate, please check the Program Book or Online Program.
LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 sessions will have a designated host who will be on-site in the meeting room and will be responsible for starting the session promptly, both in virtual mode for those participating or attending virtually, and in person, for those who are in the room at the La Trobe University. At the beginning of each session, the local host will welcome the panelists and other virtual and in-person participants and then hand the microphone to the session chair. If the chair is not present, the role of co-host may be assigned to the organizer. The local host will be available to assist both in-person and virtual participants to ensure that the session runs smoothly.
At the end of the session, one hour and 30 minutes, the co-host along with the local host will conclude the session and open the next one.
Regular Sessions
Registered participants with an active role in the Congress – presenters, chairs, discussants, and organizers – will be able to enter the session or sessions in which they participate – panel, roundtable, or workshop – through the LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 website. The following steps will guide you to find your session.
Plenary Sessions
The Congress has plenary sessions. Active participants – presenters, chairs, discussants, and organizers – of the plenary sessions must enter their session using the zoom link sent to their emails one hour before the session.
Yes. As an active participant in a session of the LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 hybrid Congress, you will receive one reminder email 1 hour before your session starts. This email will have the name, time, and specific room where your session will be held. It will also have a direct link to the LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 website, where you can join your session virtually if you are not in Melbourne.
All the sessions and events are scheduled following the local time in Melbourne. The films of the Film Exposition are available to watch at any time during the three days of the Congress, November 19 – 21, 2025.
If you would like to make sure you are registered for the LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 Congress, look for your name in the list of registered participants.
Certificates from the LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 hybrid Congress can be downloaded on the LASA/Oceania-Asia 2025 website after the conclusion of the Congress. Certificates will be downloaded in PDF Format.
The chair, whether in-person or virtual, is responsible for ensuring that all the presenters and the discussant adhere to the agreed time limits, and for coordinating the question-and-answer session with the audience after session members have completed their presentations. It is suggested that the chair let the panelists and attendees know at the beginning of the session when there will be space for comments or questions.
The discussant, virtual or in person, should summarize key conclusions and identify issues for further discussion in the various papers presented by the session members. He or she might wish to situate the participants’ work within larger academic debates, but should not use the occasion to present a separate paper of her or his own.
The organizer's tasks, virtual or in person, occur primarily before the Congress begins. The organizer was responsible for assembling the session and confirming everyone's participation, including the chair, the discussant, and the paper presenters or presenters without papers. The organizer should advise the LASA Secretariat promptly of any changes in the composition of the session.
The organizer should have communicated with session participants in advance of the Congress date to ensure that paper presenters delivered their written work to the designated discussant in a timely fashion.