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Call for Papers: E-pisteme

Theme: Voice

 

Deadline: 15 April 2008

 

 

E-pisteme, a postgraduate e-journal based in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle University, is dedicated to publishing fresh and vibrant research of the highest quality from postgraduate students and postdoctoral scholars.  The journal focuses on themes that reach across disciplines, seeking to challenge traditionally defined ways of thinking and doing research. E-pisteme is designed as a forum for international academic exchange and aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles by new researchers, providing an opportunity for postgraduates to write in an academic style for an interdisciplinary readership.

 

We are pleased to announce that E-pisteme is now accepting articles for its inaugural issue on the theme of 'VOICE'.  The issue aims to explore some of the complexities of the concept 'voice' by bringing together contributions of masters, doctoral and postdoctoral researchers working in a variety of disciplines across the Humanities and Social Sciences.

 

Suggested areas for articles include, but are not restricted to:

 

Voice and Identity

Voice and Power

Marginalized voices (linguistic, cultural, political, etc.) The 'death of the author'?

Nationalism

Forbidden voices - Censorship

Translating Voices

Voice and the Media

e-voices

 

Please send article submissions as MS Word attachments via e-mail to: 

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All submitted articles must contain the following information:

 

.       Name

.       Affiliation

.       Stage of study

.       E-mail address

.       Abstract (100-200 words)

.       3 to 5 Keywords

 

For more information about E-pisteme and our submission guidelines please visit our website:  http://research.ncl.ac.uk/e-pisteme/

<https://owa.ncl.ac.uk/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://

research.ncl.ac.uk/e-pisteme/>

 

Deadline for submissions:  15th April 2008

 

E-pisteme Editorial Board

Newcastle University

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ISSN 1756-8226

 

 

 

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