LINGUIST List 23.4171
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Sat Oct 06 2012
Calls: Sociolinguistics/ AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Rebekah McClure
<rebekah linguistlist.org>
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Date: 04-Oct-2012
From: Katharina Bauer <editors alternative.ac.nz>
Subject: AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
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Full Title: AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2012
AlterNative announces a general call for papers to be published in 2013
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples is a multidisciplinary, internationally peer‐reviewed journal. It aims to present indigenous worldviews from native indigenous perspectives. It is dedicated to the analysis and dissemination of native indigenous knowledge that uniquely belongs to cultural, traditional, tribal and aboriginal peoples as well as first nations, from around the world.
AlterNative publishes papers that substantively address and critically engage with indigenous issues from a scholarly indigenous viewpoint. All papers must address and engage with current international and national literature and academic and/or indigenous theory and make a significant contribution to the field of indigenous studies.
Submissions responding to this general call for papers should relate to one or more of themes of the journalorigins, place, peoples, community, culture, history, heritage, colonialism, power, intervention, development and self‐determination.
Submission and Deadline Details
AlterNative primarily accepts substantive articles (up to 7000 words) that address a particular indigenous topic or theme. We also publish short, timely commentaries which address a particular indigenous topic, theme, or contemporary issue affecting indigenous peoples (up to 3000 words long) as well as reviews of recently published books. Please visit our website for a list of books currently available for review.
A sample article and author guidelines, including format and referencing styles, can be found on the AlterNative website.
We welcome submissions all year round and early submission is recommended.
For further details, please visit our website www.alternative.ac.nz, or contact us at editors alternative.ac.nz.
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