MAI (Maori and Indigenous) Review Journal, an online site dedicated to the development of Indigenous peoples worldwide, accepts not only academic work, but also has a poetry section. There are three issues annually. Up to four original poems may be submitted at any given time.
Aim
The Journal aims to publish quality material that contributes to the body of knowledge about Māori and Indigenous development. It aims to do so in a way that also assists in advancing the capabilities of Māori and Indigenous people who are engaged in research and scholarly training
Submissions
Articles, commentaries, research notes or technical notes are accepted for consideration on the understanding that they are original, have not been published whole or in part elsewhere, and that they have been endorsed by each author.
Contributions must be informative, promote thinking and be well written. The only restriction on the topic or issue is that the work must be pertinent to capacity and capability building and the development and advancement of Māori and Indigenous scholarship. Of special interest to the Journal are those articles that seek to bridge insights from different disciplinary perspectives to inform processes underlying capacity and capability development.
All original, revised and accepted manuscripts, tables and figures should be submitted electronically.
Manuscripts should adhere to the style and format described in the Submissions and Format Guidelines section of this journal. All submissions are blind reviewed and those accepted are published online either immediately or at the earliest opportunity.
Submit online here.
Aim
The Journal aims to publish quality material that contributes to the body of knowledge about Māori and Indigenous development. It aims to do so in a way that also assists in advancing the capabilities of Māori and Indigenous people who are engaged in research and scholarly training
Submissions
Articles, commentaries, research notes or technical notes are accepted for consideration on the understanding that they are original, have not been published whole or in part elsewhere, and that they have been endorsed by each author.
Contributions must be informative, promote thinking and be well written. The only restriction on the topic or issue is that the work must be pertinent to capacity and capability building and the development and advancement of Māori and Indigenous scholarship. Of special interest to the Journal are those articles that seek to bridge insights from different disciplinary perspectives to inform processes underlying capacity and capability development.
All original, revised and accepted manuscripts, tables and figures should be submitted electronically.
Manuscripts should adhere to the style and format described in the Submissions and Format Guidelines section of this journal. All submissions are blind reviewed and those accepted are published online either immediately or at the earliest opportunity.
Submit online here.