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[ecrea] Boundaries, borders and (inter)disciplinary research
Mon Jun 07 05:21:59 GMT 2010
In-Spire Call for papers
Summer 2010
In-Spire Special Issue
Volume 5, issue 1
Boundaries, borders and (inter)disciplinary research
InSpire publishes critical interdisciplinary research in the social
sciences. So we thought it was about time that we began to get critical
about interdisciplinarity. That`s why the next special issue, set to be
published in the Summer of 2010, seeks to foster a discussion on
“Borders, Boundaries and (inter)disciplinary research.
We are seeking articles which take into consideration the role of
boundaries, limits and borders from a diverse range of academic
disciplines and perspectives. What is the purpose of the boundary? How
are borders constructed? How are they contested? How are they being
reconfigured? What is the value and what are the limits of inter- and
post-disciplinary research in investigating these questions?
Suggested topics include
The gender divide Disciplinary boundaries National/state borders
Limits to growth Legal exceptionalism Limits to communication/thought
We encourage submissions from established academics as well as young
researchers in the form of traditional articles with critical research
and academic referencing.
Articles should be submitted according to the submission guidelines at
www.in-spire.org/guidelines.html
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http://www.in-spire.org/guidelines.html>
They should be sent to the managing editor at
(enquiries /at/ in-spire.org)
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mailto:(enquiries /at/ in-spire.org)> no later than 15 June 2010.
For further information please see our website at
www.in-spire.org
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http://www.in-spire.org/>
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