[lg policy] Fwd: People, Place & Policy: Call for Special Issues

Harold Schiffman haroldfs at gmail.com
Wed Feb 3 15:22:10 UTC 2016


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People, Place & Policy: Call for Special Issues





CAL Language Policy Research Network
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People, Place and Policy (http://extra.shu.ac.uk/ppp-online/) is inviting
proposals from people who would be interested in editing a special thematic
issue of the journal to be published in 2017.



People, Place and Policy (PPP) is an open access journal that provides a
forum for debate about how policy shapes the risks, opportunities and
constraints that face people and places in contemporary society. PPP is
interdisciplinary in scope and welcomes a range of contributions including
empirical studies, policy analysis, methodological and theoretical
reflections as well as ‘think pieces’ exploring contemporary policy issues.

The journal is UK focused but also publishes pieces of cross-national and
international significance.



Special issue proposals may relate to any of the thematic areas of PPP,
including Communities and Neighbourhoods; Crime and Policy; Energy and
Environment; Ethnicity, Race and Migration; Government and Politics;
Housing, Planning and Regeneration; Labour Markets; the Voluntary and
Community Sector; and Welfare Systems. In recent years, PPP has published
special issues on community energy systems <
http://extra.shu.ac.uk/ppp-online/category/volume-8-issue-3/>, the third
sector <http://extra.shu.ac.uk/ppp-online/category/volume-9-issue-2/>, and
Roma integration in the UK.

<
http://extra.shu.ac.uk/ppp-online/editorial-special-issue-roma-integration-in-the-uk/
>



Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Tom Moore (
tom.moore at sheffield.ac.uk) in the first instance with a brief summary of
the focus of their proposed special issue (2-3 paragraphs) and a
description of how they will solicit potential papers. Special issues are
usually composed of at least 4-5 original papers. Successful applicants
will work closely with members of the PPP editorial team and receive
support with the organization and promotion of the issue. Early expressions
of interest are encouraged, but the deadline for submissions is Tuesday 1st
March 2016.



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Dr Tom Moore

Research Associate (Urban Institute)



Tel: 0114 222 8386

e: tom.moore at sheffield.ac.uk

Twitter: @Tom_Moore85





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 Harold F. Schiffman

Professor Emeritus of
 Dravidian Linguistics and Culture
Dept. of South Asia Studies
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305

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