From: Tricia Redeker Hepner (trhasina@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 13 2002 - 13:19:29 EST
CALL FOR PAPERS
The College of Arts and Social Sciences is pleased to
announce the launching of its new periodical, the
JOURNAL OF ERITREAN STUDIES. The Editor and the
Editorial Advisory Board now invite submissions to the
JOURNAL, which marks the beginning of an exciting new
chapter in the development of Eritrean Studies.
We welcome studies of Eritrea from a wide range of
perspectives, including Eritrean culture, politics,
economy, environment, society, history, language and
methodological studies. The JOURNAL seeks to benefit
from the works of specialists in different academic
disciplines engaged in research on Eritrea, and from
the expertise of those who are involved in the current
affairs of the country. The JOURNAL seeks to promote a
deeper understanding of issues which are relevant to
the past, present and future of Eritrea. It is
intended for students and academic specialists, as
well as for general readers and practitioners with a
concern for Eritrea. Contributions should be presented
in such a way as to be accessible to any informed and
interested reader. The JOURNAL strongly encourages an
interdisciplinary approach.
Contributions are welcomed from all over world, and
those from scholars and practitioners working within
or associated with the academic community in Eritrea
are especially welcome. The average length suggested
is 5,000 to 7,000 words, not inclusive of footnotes,
although longer papers may be considered. Articles
submitted to the JOURNAL should be original
compositions and not under consideration by other
publications at the same time.
Contributors should submit one hard copy of their
papers, which should be typed in double spacing with
good margins. Papers should also be submitted in
electronic format, either on diskette or by e-mail
attachment, using Microsoft Word. The author’s name,
address and, where appropriate, institutional
affiliation should be provided on a cover page and
excluded from the main text, so as to ensure
anonymity. Manuscripts will not be returned to
authors.
The deadline for submissions is 30 April 2002, and
should be sent to Dr. Richard Reid (Editor), at
Department of History
University of Asmara
PO Box 1220
Asmara
Eritrea
For submissions by e-mail attachment:
cass_jes@geo.uoa.edu.er
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Tricia Redeker Hepner
Ph.D. Student, Anthropology
Michigan State University
"Betri HaQis teQeTen ember aytseberen"--Tigrinya Proverb
(The rod of truth grows thin but does not break)
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