[Air-L] Call for Papers----Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change
Jennifer S. Earl
jearl at soc.ucsb.edu
Thu Dec 9 17:09:54 PST 2010
Call for Papers----Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change
(Please forward and distribute widely)
Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, a peer-reviewed volume
published by Emerald Group Publishing/JAI Press, encourages submissions for
Volume 33 of the series. This volume will have both thematic and
open-submission sections and will be guest edited by Jennifer Earl
(University of California, Santa Barbara) and Deana Rohlinger (Florida
State University). For the open-submission/non-thematic section,
submissions appropriate to any of the three broad foci reflected in the
series title will be considered.
The special section of Volume 33 will focus on "new" and "old" media in
social movements, conflicts, and change. We encourage submissions on the
relationship between older media (e.g., newspapers, books, music, radio and
network and cable television) and social movements, conflicts, or change,
or between "new" media (e.g., the Web) and social movements, conflicts, or
change.
Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change (RSMCC) is a fully
peer-reviewed series of original research that has been published annually
for over 30 years. We continue to publish the work of many of the leading
scholars in social movements, social change, and peace and conflict
studies. Although RSMCC enjoys a wide library subscription base for the
book versions, all volumes are now published both in book form and are also
available online to subscribing libraries through Emerald Insight. This
ensures wider distribution and easier online access to your scholarship
while maintaining the esteemed book series at the same time.
RSMCC boasts quick turn-around times, generally communicating peer
reviewed-informed decisions within 10-12 weeks of receipt of submissions.
To be considered for inclusion in Volume 33, papers should arrive by May
16, 2011.
Send submissions as a WORD document attached to an email to BOTH Jennifer
Earl and Dena Rohlinger, guest RSMCC editors for Volume 33, at
jearl at soc.ucsb.edu and drohling at fsu.edu.
Remove all self-references (in text and in bibliography) save for on the
title page, which should include full contact information for all authors.
Include the paper's title and the abstract on the first page of the text
itself. For initial submissions, any standard social science in-text
citation and bibliographic system is acceptable.
RSMCC Website:
http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/books/series.htm?PHPSESSID=ao67n2qdmb56lqa36v0k6mivb1&id=0163-786X
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Jennifer Earl
Associate Professor of Sociology
SS&MS 3129
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9430
P: (805) 893-7471
F: (805) 893-3324
http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/earl/
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