UPDATE: Academic Exchange Extra (ongoing; journal)
We have extended the word count for submissions!
CALL FOR PAPERS
ACADEMIC EXCHANGE EXTRA (AEE)
http://asstudents.unco.edu/students/AE-Extra/index.html
A MONTHLY PEER-REVIEWED ON-LINE FORUM
Submissions are invited from undergraduates, graduates, and educators for
Academic Exchange Extra (AEE) (Editor-in-Chief, Elizabeth Haller -
Instructor of English at Kent State University). AEE presents ideas,
research methods, and pedagogical theories leading to effective instruction
and learning regardless of level, subject or context. We also seek cogent
essays, poetry and fiction.
Articles to 7,000 words on theory, practice and administration of education
across the full range of humanities and social science-based approaches are
welcomed. Possible theoretical frameworks include: critical pedagogy,
postcolonial race theory, postmodernism, feminist theory, and other cultural
studies and perspectives. The use of a theoretical lens is encouraged but
not required; see options for other submission types below.
We are also interested in social and cultural issues as they intersect with
education. We prefer to include an array of diverse material each month,
though thematic issues may be considered.
Essays up to 3,500 words are encouraged. Topics may include, but are not
limited to, the following suggestions:
• distance learning
• collaboration
• e-communities and socialization
• community college retention and transfer
• service learning
• remedial education
• affirmative action
• marginalized or minority viewpoints and experiences
• tenure and post-tenure review
• urban education and issues of student inequality
• postmodernism and education
• canonical revision/non-revision
• analyses/reviews of recent pedagogical publications
We also seek poetry to 50 lines, in traditional or free verse forms.
Fiction to 5,000 words is also encouraged.
Subject matter for poetry and fictions is unlimited; however, we will not
publish inflammatory or libelous works, or works deemed otherwise
inappropriate for this journal.
HOW TO SUBMIT AND DEADLINE
Please place the words "AEE Submission" in the subject line of your email.
Submissions not containing this or a similar phrase may be routed through to
our junk mail filter, in which case your submission may be unintentionally
overlooked.
Publication date is intended to be the first week of each month.
Submissions should follow MLA or APA guidelines. Send your submission as a
Word Document (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf) attachment.
Include a 3-4 sentence summary of your submission as well as a current short
bio that identifies your contact information (e-mail and telephone),
school/departmental affiliation(s), position(s) (e.g., student level,
instructor, professor and/or administrator), and areas of academic interest.
For bio examples, please refer to the current issue's contributor's page.
Send submissions via email to:
Elizabeth Haller, Kent State University, USA (e-mail: editoraee_at_hotmail.com)
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