[Air-L] Call for Papers – International Journal of E-Politics
Yasmin Ibrahim
y.ibrahim at qmul.ac.uk
Thu Oct 30 04:27:08 PDT 2014
Call for Papers – International Journal of E-Politics
The INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-POLITICS (IJEP) invites submissions on a broad range of topics:
The International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP) acknowledges the foundations of e-politics as an interdisciplinary area of enquiry open to
diverse range of topics which define politics as a means to question emerging and established practices in the broad remit of information
technology, information and knowledge economies and within the wider digitally-connected worlds we live in. Amenable to research and practice,
the board welcomes publications which focus on theoretical and empirical contributions on the manifestations of e-politics in various contexts,
cultures and environments. This journal encompasses a diverse spectrum of e-politics; strategy, e-commerce, decision sciences, marketing,
economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, media studies, communication studies, women studies, black studies, political science, philosophy, law,
criminology, technology studies, visual culture and ethics. The journal is published quarterly, in both print and digital editions. All manuscripts
undergo editorial screening; scholarly articles are selected for publication through a double-blind peer review process.
The journal invites submissions in the following areas:
• Rigorous scholarly articles
• Scholarly position papers
• Reviews of relevant scholarly publications
• Reviews of recent publications
• Proposals for themed clusters in future issues.
Please send queries to Y.Ibrahim at qmul.ac.uk
Editors-in-Chief;
Celia Romm Livermore (PhD)
School of Business Administration
Wayne State University - Detroit, MI, 48202, USA
and
Yasmin Ibrahim
School of Business and Management
Queen Mary, University of London
For additional information regarding the journal, please visit, IJEP site: www.igi-global.com/IJEP
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