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[ecrea] Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration
Mon Oct 31 07:44:00 GMT 2016
Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration
Volume 1, Issue 1 now available at:
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=3176/
/Transitions/ is devoted to providing a platform that explores and
investigates the complexities of transient migration. It aims to map the
experiences of transient migrants as they engage and interact with
communities that are linked both to their home and host nations and to
analyse the effects of transient migration as a global, national and
communal phenomena. The journal’s focus is on how transient migrants
cope with transience and how transient migration affects individuals,
communities and nations before, during and after the period of
transience. By placing emphasis on transience, /Transitions/ provides an
avenue for the interpretation of temporality and unsettledness, which it
considers significant and affective. Societies, communities, individuals
and cultures are, thus, in a constant yet fluctuating state of transition.
/Transitions/ is a multi-disciplinary journal which brings together
individual scholars and groups working across the Humanities and Social
Services and, includes the ares of Media, Politics, Culture, History,
Policy, Economy and the Creative Industries. /Transitions/ will focus on
but is not limited to themes such as belonging, identity, networks,
nation, culture, religion, race and ethnicity, gender, precarity,
memory, agency, community, quotidian encounters and homecoming and the
roles various platforms play within these themes.
_Submission_ to /Transitions/ are welcome all year. We welcome both
qualitative and quantitative studies and will be issuing calls for
themed issues every year. Your paper may address any of the themes above
or highlight an issue not within that list. Please email your manuscript
of *no more than 8,000 words* (including references) to both our editors
Catherine Gomes and Susan Leong at (transitions.ed /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(transitions.ed /at/ gmail.com)>. Transitions uses the Harvard Style of
referencing but you are requested to refer to Intellect House Style
Guidelines
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/MediaManager/File/Intellect%20style%20guide.pdf>
for a guide on the referencing and writing styles that apply.
Submissions not in line with the house styles will not be considered.
You should receive an acknowledgement of receipt within 10 days.
CFP: Call For Reviews / Practitioners Review
Transitions seeks scholastic reviews on the latest books, practices,
policies, media and interviews with practitioners as they relate to our
journal. If you have something you would like us to review or a review
that you would like to write, please send your inquiry to Peidong Yang
at *(review.transitions /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(review.transitions /at/ gmail.com)>
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*Editorial Board*
Nana Oishi, University of Melbourne
Shanton Chang, University of Melbourne
Jonathan Tan, Case Western Reserve University
Zhang Juan, University of New England
Ly Tran, Deakin University
Antje Missbach, Monash University
Michiel Baas, National University of Singapore
Laavanya Kathiravelu, Princeton
Katie Richardson, International Education Consultants Australia
Nadia Rook, La Trobe University
Basil Alzougool, Arab Open University - Kuwait Branch
Phan Le Ha, University of Hawaii
Suganthi John, Birmingham University
Regis Machart, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Hannah Soong, University of South Australia
Mary Ann Seow, ISANA
Edward Pember, Central Queensland University
*Advisory Board*
Brenda Yeoh, National University of Singapore
Supriya Singh, RMIT University
Kirpal Singh, Singapore Management University
Fran Martin, University of Melbourne
Val Colic-Peisker, RMIT University
Farida Fozdar, University of Western Australia
Tracey Banivanua Mar, La Trobe University
Simon Marginson, UCL Institute of Education
Elisa Costa Villaverde, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Fred Dervin, University of Helsinki
Amy Stambach, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fanta Aw, American University
Deane Neubauer, APHERP, East-West Centre
Fazal Rizvi, University of Melbourne
Pal Ahluwalia, University of Portsmouth
Xiang Biao, Oxford University
Heather Horst, RMIT University
Johanna Waters, Oxford University
Gracia Liu-Farrer, Waseda University
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