[EDLING:354] CFP: Storytelling, Self, Society
Francis M. Hult
fmhult at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Sat Oct 23 17:34:32 UTC 2004
Storytelling, Self, Society:
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Storytelling Studies
Call for Proposals
Storytelling, Self, Society is a bi-annual, interdisciplinary peer-reviewed
journal that publishes scholarship on a wide variety of topics related to
storytelling as interpersonal, performance, or public discourse. Papers may
represent disciplines including but not limited to storytelling, folklore,
cultural studies, communication, English, education, library science, health
care, business, peace studies, psychology, sociology, anthropology, pop
culture, theater and performance studies. For more information on the
journal, we invite submitters to visit our web site:
www.fau.edu/storytelling/journal.htm
For consideration in the Fall 2005 issue, please email a completed
manuscript by March 1, 2005, to:
Caren S. Neile, MFA, Ph.D.
Managing Editor, Storytelling, Self, Society
cneile at fau.edu
Manuscripts (headings and in-text citations), abstracts, references/works
cited, figures, and tables must conform either to: (a) the Publication Manual
of the American Psychological Association (2001, Fifth Edition) guidelines,
or (b) to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (2003, Sixth
Edition, Modern Language Association of America). Contributors are encouraged
to follow the guidelines of these manuals for avoiding bias in language. Each
submission should include a single-paragraph abstract of no more than 120
words on a separate page, preceding the manuscript. Submittors should
indicate whether their submissions conform for MLA or APA style, and include
in the letter to the Managing Editor the history of the manuscript
(conference paper, Master's Thesis, Dissertation, part of a larger study, to
name a few).
By submitting to SSS, authors warrant that (a) they will not submit their
manuscript to any other publication while the manuscript is under review with
SSS, (b) the work is original and not previously published in any form, and
(c) appropriate credit has been given to other contributors, including
students, to the project. Manuscripts should be no more than 20 double-spaced
pages (excluding references, tables, figures, or appendixes; 12-pt. Times New
Roman, 1-inch page margins all around). Manuscripts that do not conform to
the mission of the journal, or do not comply with the submission guidelines,
will not be reviewed. In submitting, authors agree to assign copyright of
their manuscripts, if accepted, to SSS.
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