CFP: Identity and Marginality (grad and postdoc) (7/25/05; e-journal issue)

full name / name of organization: 
Gunnar Fabian Schuppert
contact email: 

eSharp is the University of Glasgow's open-access online journal for
postgraduates in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Run by
postgraduates, it aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into
the realm of academic publishing for emerging academics, including
postgraduates and recent postdoctoral students, the world over.
After the successful launch of our fourth issue, on 'Journeys of
Discovery', eSharp is delighted to announce the Call for Papers for
the forthcoming issue, on 'Identity and Marginality'. Please forward
the attached Call for Papers and help us to spread the word. eSharp is
very grateful for your help and support. In case you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes
Fabian Schuppert
On behalf of the eSharp editorial board
www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk

CALL FOR PAPERS

eSharp is the online journal for social sciences, arts and humanities
postgraduates based at the University of Glasgow. It is a
peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a critical but supportive
entry into the world of academic publishing.

Our latest issue, on 'Journeys of Discovery', has recently been
published at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for
submissions for the sixth edition to be launched in Autumn 2005. We
welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas.

The theme of the sixth edition is

Identity and Marginality

Topics may include but are not limited to:

 
· Political Representation
· Self and Other
· Minorities
· The Ego
· Nationalism
· Regionalism
· Globalisation
· (Post-)Colonialism
· Migration, Diaspora and Exile
· Psychoanalysis
· Race and Ethnicity
· Otherness
· Dialogue and Conflict
· Asylum
· Crossing Cultures
· Childhood/Adult Development
· Abjection
· Space
· Self-discovery
· Repression and Dominance
· Collectivism
· Religion
· Media analysis
· Body and Gender
· Expulsion
 

Articles (word limit 4500-5000 words) must be submitted by 25 July
2005. Please ensure that you accompany your submission with an
abstract of 200-250 words and a list of 3-5 keywords for meta-tagging.
For a full list of guidelines and our style sheet please see
www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk.
Please submit your article (both abstract and full paper) to
sharp_at_arts.gla.ac.uk.

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