CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR AN EDITED BOOK ON LGBTI REFUGEES
We seek book chapter proposals for an internationally published edited book on LGBTI asylum seekers and refugees, aiming to focus on their experiences during the status determination process and after they have been granted refugee status. We have particular interest in different state policies and experiences from Australia, Canada, US, New Zealand, EU states or EU neighborhood. We welcome proposals from diverse disciplines, including but not limited to law, political science and anthropology. Interdisciplinary perspectives and empirical research are particularly welcomed.
Deadlines
28th November 2016: submission of your Expression of Interest including a short abstract (200-250 words), a short list of references and a biography (150 words) [and list of authors]
5th December 2016: feedback to proposers
20th March 2017: submission of full chapters (8000-10000 words)
20th May 2017: review and feedback to authors
20th June 2017: submission of final chapters
Contact for contributions and additional information to the editors:
Dr. Arzu Gόler
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Department of International Relations, Adnan Menderes University, Turkey
Denise Venturi, PhD Candidate in International Law
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Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy and KU Leuven, Belgium
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