CALL FOR PAPERS AND SUBMISSIONS!
The African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter invites submissions for
its Fall edition. After refiguring the editorial staff, and launching
its new website hosted by University of Massachusetts, the ADAN hopes
to provide a peer-reviewed venue for non-traditional academic papers;
site reports, conference papers, book reviews, and other types of
abridged work not typically found in published journals. We also
welcome short essays on an artifact, feature and/or aspect of a site,
similar to the three-minute conference papers seen more recently at
archaeology conferences. Our desire is to continue to provide an
online, free forum for the pragmatic exchange of discourse pertaining
to the African Diaspora. Please submit your work to our new web
address: scholarworks.umass.edu/adan/
The submission process is now online. Please follow the instructions
below to submit a manuscript to the African Diaspora Archaeology
Newsletter. Shortly afterward, you will receive an email confirming
your submission.
The submission process consists of the following steps:
-Read and accept the Article Submission Agreement
-Provide information about yourself
-Provide information about any authors
-Upload your article and related items
-Before you begin, please be sure you have the following items:
Article Title
An abstract (separate from the article body)
Keywords for your article (optional)
Article in one of the following formats: Microsoft Word, or RTF.
Note: Articles must be submitted without a title page, abstract, or
page numbers. These will be provided by the system.
No part of the submission is final until all steps have been completed
and you click the final Submit button. The review process begins as
soon as African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter receives a readable
article, along with the abstract and article title. You may revise any
of these elements later by clicking the submitted article's title on
your My Account page.
Thank you and we look forward to your submission!
The ADAN team.
Whitney Battle-Baptiste, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Department of Anthropology
211 Machmer Hall
240 Hicks Way
Amherst, MA 01003
voice: 413.577.0932
fax: 413.545.9494
Author of: Black Feminist Archaeology (Left Coast Press)
http://www.lcoastpress.com/book.php?id=327
For scholarworks: works.bepress.com/whitney_battle_baptiste
Follow me on twitter @blackfemarch
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