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[ecrea] CFP: NZ journal of interdisciplinary studies
Mon Oct 31 09:57:11 GMT 2011
Sometimes it can be hard to find a home for interesting
interdisciplinary research, as many journals have implicit or explicit
disciplinary boundaries ... if you have innovative interdisciplinary
work that you are looking for a publication outlet for, the below may be
of interest. Despite the name the scope goes beyond just Aotearoa/New
Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
*Call for papers*
The editors of the New Zealand Online Journal for Interdisciplinary
Studies invite submission of
papers from the following disciplines: Architectural Theory,
Anthropology, Art History and Art
Theory, Communication, Cultural Studies, Environment Studies, Legal
Studies, Literature,
Linguistics. Whilst the aims of the journal are to be as broad and
inclusive as possible papers to
be given preference will be those which provide academic insight on the
discipline or which
critically reflect upon and explore interdisciplinary links.
Emphasis will be placed on topics which extend existing knowledge in new
directions. The
journal offers a forum for the presentation and discussion of all topics
relevant to
interdisciplinary studies for tertiary teachers, practitioners and
researchers in New Zealand and
internationally.
*Types of Contributions*
Contributions can be based on research and theory, best practice in
teaching, theoretical or
technical knowledge, applied and vocational interdisciplinary practice.
*Submission formatting*
Paper submissions for NZOJIS should be 3000-6000 words in length, sent
in Word file using
Times New Roman font and with an accompanying covering letter stating
the affiliation and
contact details of the author. Please include a brief biographical
statement. All papers should
be referenced using APA style.
Papers are subject to blind peer review.
Submission address: NZJOIS http://www.nzojis.co.nz/
(Luke.Strongman /at/ OpenPolytechnic.ac.nz)
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