Arab Studies Journal Call for Submissions

28 August 2010
Arab Studies Journal Call for Submissions
Deadline: 1 January 2011
Eligibility: no restrictions
Reading Fee: none
Accepts (genre): papers
Prize/Payment: publication

The Arab Studies Journal calls for papers for our Spring 2011 issue.

The Journal is a peer-reviewed, independent, multi-disciplinary forum in the field of Arab and Middle Eastern studies. It maintains no editorial position on issues. Papers will be evaluated on their scholarly probity and not on their theses. The deadline for submissions is 1 January 2011.

Previously unpublished papers submitted to the Journal usually range between 25-35 double-spaced pages, including endnotes. The Journal conforms to the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. In addition, please visit the ASJ Submissions Style Requirements at www.arabstudiesjournal.org.

All submissions must include the author's name, institutional affiliation, address, telephone number, and email address. Articles should be emailed to Articles@ArabStudiesJournal.org and reviews should be emailed to
Reviews@ArabStudiesJournal.org.

Hard copies of manuscripts may be mailed to:
Arab Studies Journal
CCAS, ICC 241
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20057

More information here.
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