The Journal of Palestinian Refugee Studies, the Palestinian Return Centre's (PRC) bi-annual publication, is now looking for submissions for its next issue to be published in the winter of this year.
The theme for this issue is Internationalization and will look at issues such as Boycotts, Divestments and Sanctions (BDS), statehood, international mobilisation and donor activity. However, we're happy to consider other topical subjects relevant to the plight of Palestinian refugees.
Anyone is welcome to submit and Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza or diaspora are encouraged to in English or Arabic. We are looking for pitches in the first instance. If you have never written but have valuable insights, articles can be developed with the author as well. All content must be original. Published articles carry a very nominal honorarium.
PRC is an independent organisation focusing on the historical, political and legal aspects of Palestinian refugees and is based in the UK. As well as its core activities, the PRC produces a bi-annual publication, the Journal of Palestinian Refugee Studies (JPRS). JPRS is the only publication that focuses on news and analysis that impacts on the plight of Palestinian refugees. Submissions are not restricted to an academic style as we are also looking for insightful analysis and information from practitioners, analysts or investigators that work in the field or from a political perspective. Contact: [log in to unmask]
Past issues: Volume 4/5: http://www.prc.org.uk/portal/index.php/publications/jprs/3412-journal-of-palestinian-refugee-studies-v4-5-issues-2-1-autumn-spring-2014-2015
Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested and they can contact me with any questions.
Kind Regards
Sophia Akram
Editor, Journal of Palestinian Refugee Studies (JPRS)
Palestinian Return Centre
Web: www.prc.org.uk
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