ASCP Conference Papers - Deadline 1st March
Following on from the Australasian Society of Continental Philosophy Conference 2011 – “The Time(s) of our lives” – we are pleased to announce two publication opportunities with Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy and with Thesis Eleven: Critical Theory and Historical Sociology. Below you will find details on each respective opportunity.
Please note:
- Papers of a strong philosophical bent would be most appropriate for consideration in Parrhesia.
- Papers that deal with socio-political issues would be most appropriate for consideration in Thesis Eleven.
- If you are unsure which journal would be most relevant for your topic, please indicate that you would like your paper to be considered by both Parrhesia and Thesis Eleven.
- Papers should engage with the conference theme “The Time(s) of our Lives”.
- Please read the information on each of the journal websites, to ensure that your submission is appropriate to their aims and scope.
1. Call for papers for a Special Issue of Parrhesia: A journal of critical philosophy.
The publication of this Parrhesia issue is planned to coincide with next year’s ASCP conference. Papers must engage with the theme of the conference and they should be no less than 6,000 words and no more than 10,000 words in length.
The best paper by a postgraduate student on the theme will be awarded a prize of $500 and publication in Parrhesia.
Information about the journal can be found here: http://parrhesiajournal.org/about.html
Please follow the 'Style Guide' and 'References' instructions on the Parrhesia website (http://www.parrhesiajournal.org/submissions.html). The referencing system is based on the Chicago Manual of Style, using endnotes for references.
Papers considered for publication in the issue will be double-blind reviewed.
Deadline for submissions to Parrhesia is 1st March, 2012.
Please submit papers to
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Your email should indicate that the paper is to be considered for publication in Parrhesia.
2. Call for papers for a Special Issue of Thesis Eleven: Critical Theory and Historical Sociology.
Thesis Eleven has shown strong interest in an edited journal issue on the conference themes.
Engaging with the theme of the conference, submissions should be between 5000 and 8000 words, including notes and references. You should also include an abstract of up to 150 words and five key words.
On a separate coversheet, authors should provide their name, institutional affiliation and address, email address, telephone and fax numbers, as well as an address to which the proofs and offprints should be sent if different from the above. You should also supply a biography of 50-100 words.
Please follow the ‘Style Guide’ that appears on the Thesis Eleven website:
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200952&;crossRegion=antiPod#tabview=manuscriptSubmission
Information about the journal can be found here:
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200952&;;crossRegion=antiPod#tabview=title
Deadline for submissions to Thesis Eleven is 1st March, 2012.
Please submit papers to
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