Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies ejournal
Call for Papers General Issue
The Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies (ACRAWSA) ejournal is
currently calling for submissions for the ejournalâ??s general issue to be
published in January, 2010. The ACRAWSA ejournal is a peer reviewed
publication. It is published at least once a year. We welcome
submissions of articles and review essays. As an online journal, we are
also keen to accept submissions that utilise new media such as
photography and film (subject to Copyright Requirements). The journal
seeks to showcase innovative scholarship in the area of critical race
and whiteness studies. The journal is multi-disciplinary in its approach
and accepts papers from a wide range of areas in the Humanities, Social
Sciences, Education and Law, including:
â?¢ Indigenous and Native American Studies
â?¢ Asian Australian and Asian American Studies
â?¢ Race and Ethnic Studies
â?¢ History and Historiography
â?¢ Museum Studies
â?¢ Tourism and Heritage Studies
â?¢ Post-colonial Studies
â?¢ Literary Studies and Comparative Literature
â?¢ Cultural Studies and Media and Communication Studies
â?¢ Psychology
â?¢ Sociology and Boundary Studies
â?¢ Anthropology
â?¢ Women's Studies, Gender Studies and Queer Studies
â?¢ Social Theory and Political Science
â?¢ Legal Studies
â?¢ Drama and Performing Arts
â?¢ Visual and Design Studies
Submissions for the issue are welcomed from now until August 30th 2009.
Articles should be between 4,000-8,000 words in length (double spaced
pages) including tables, notes and references. An abstract of 200-300
words should accompany the article. Submission guidelines can be found
at ACRAWSAâ??s website: www.acrawsa.org.au
We also welcome shorter pieces of creative or analytical writing (up to
1000 words), visual material, or reviews of books, films, plays etc.
Submissions and enquiries about the issue should be sent to Dr. Holly
Randell-Moon: (postgraduate /at/ acrawsa.org.au)
Dr. Holly Randell-Moon
Honorary Junior Associate
Media, Music and Cultural Studies,
Faculty of Arts
Macquarie University, NSW 2109
Australia