Dear all,
The Africa Peace & Conflict Journal, published by the UN Mandated
University for Peace, is now accepting abstracts and full length
articles for its upcoming December 2010 publication. Submissions on all
topics related to African peace and conflict studies are welcome. The
deadline for receipt of full-articles is September 1st 2010. The Africa
Peace & Conflict Journal is a biannual publication. If you are
interested to submit on a future theme, please take note:
Upcoming Publications
June 2011: Forced migration, Refugees, Conflict and Peacebuilding
December 2011: Open
Guide for Contributors
The APCJ is a refereed journal with a panel of international editorial
advisors and readers. All articles are anonymously peer reviewed by at
least two referees. We welcome the following types of contributions year
round and will periodically issue calls for papers on specific topics:
* Articles and case analysis-critical case studies or thematic
discussion and analysis of topical peace and conflict themes (7,000
words maximum, including endnotes; abstract, 150 words or less).
* Briefings/practice-training or intervention strategies, outcomes and
impacts, policy review and analysis, country situational updates, and so
on (2,000 words maximum).
* Book reviews-critical assessments of new books that integrate peace
and conflict concerns (1,500 words maximum).
* Resources-reports, upcoming conferences and workshops, notices of
new books and videos, e-communications, and Web sites that link peace
and conflict studies (150 words maximum); documents, declarations,
communiqués, and other relevant nongovernmental or multilateral
organizational statements (1,000 words maximum).
The editors will consider only material that meets the following
requirements:
* The submission must be original and not under consideration for
publication by another journal or organization or have been published
previously.
* For notes and references, use the short-title system (not the
author-date system) as per Butcher's Copy-editing: The Cambridge
Handbook for Editors, Copy-editors and Proofreaders, 4th edition (2006).
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Best regards,
Catherine Nelson
Office of the Editor
Africa Peace & Conflict Journal
UPEACE Africa Programme
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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