Cartographica - Call for papers

 

Cartographica is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal which publishes transformative research, education, and practice contributions to the social, political, technological, and historical aspects of cartography. Editors-in-Chief – Monica Wachowicz (University of New Brunswick) and Emmanuel Stefanakis (University of New Brunswick)

 

Cartographica welcomes manuscript submissions of original perspectives and innovative findings in the production, design, use, cognitive understanding, and novel applications of maps in arts, computer science, economy, engineering, geography, history, medicine, health, and surveying.

 

All manuscript submissions are made via PRESTO - bit.ly/cartopresto. For full submission guidelines, visit www.utpjournals/cartographica

 

Special Issues proposals are encouraged to be submitted and will be reviewed by the journal editors. A special issue should be organized by the special issue editor(s) around a specific content area or methodology that may represent a large scale international development; a single-topic monograph providing an extensive look at one particular area of cartography; or a collection of manuscripts presented at a conference or workshop. The monographs and all manuscripts will be double blind peer reviewed and the special issue editor(s) is/are expected to work with authors until the special issue meets the standards of manuscripts published in the journal. Content, timeliness of the topic, thoroughness of the proposal, relevance for the journal’s readership, and production schedule are among the criteria used for selection. Please email the journal editors at [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] to submit proposals for review. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.

 

Cartographica is available in print and online via two platforms – Cartographica Online and Project Muse. The journal attracts approximately 26,500 TOC views and 26,000 article downloads each year.

 

University of Toronto Press Journals works with authors to promote and increase the visibility of their articles before, during, and after publication. Visit the Author Resource Center and Author Resource Kit(ARK) for more information.

 

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