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[ecrea] CFP - Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest
Wed Jan 16 07:22:37 GMT 2013
We are delighted to announce a new journal, Contention: The
Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest
(http://contentionjournal.org/).
Contention is a new fully open access, peer-reviewed journal that
promotes disciplinary cooperation and interdisciplinary integration
while broadening the scope of academic work in the fields of social
movements and protest. Contention is published by Punctum Books and is
administered by an international and interdisciplinary editorial board.
This new journal pursues two objectives:
1) Becoming an on-going forum for debate and discussion across the
social sciences and humanities on the topic of Social Protest, in its
many shapes and forms.
2) Expanding multidisciplinary cross-fertilization and increasing
dialogue across disciplines and fields.
For more information visit www.contentionjournal.org/aims
<http://www.contentionjournal.org/aims>
Submissions
Contention welcomes submissions of high quality theoretical essays,
research articles with novel findings, critical reviews as well as
commentaries aiming at increasing interdisciplinary debate between
authors, and book reviews. The Journal aims to present original
perspectives and points of view across disciplines and areas of
investigation.
Articles should be between 5,000-7,000 words. To submit a paper, please
read the detailed guidelines found here:
http://contentionjournal.org/authors/. Then use the online submission
form at the address here http://contentionjournal.org/submit/. (For
information, and to propose a Special Issue, please contact the editors:
(info /at/ contentionjournal.org) <mailto:(info /at/ contentionjournal.org)>.
Editors:
Giovanni A. Travaglino and Eugene Nulman
Editorial Advisory Board:
Professor Dominic Abrams
Professor Christopher Rootes
Dr. Gianni Piazza
Professor Chris Pickvance
In addition to the open call, we would like to draw your attention to
the Call for Papers for the Special Issue:
Research and Methods in the Study of Social Protest: Towards a
Crossdisciplinary Dialogue
Editors: Giovanni A. Travaglino, Brian Callan & Eugene Nulman
For more information see: http://contentionjournal.org/sp1rm/
Deadline: 15th of July 2013.
Thank you and all the best
Eugene Nulman
Giovanni Travaglino
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