[Linganth] call for papers
Ilana Gershon
imgershon at gmail.com
Mon Nov 25 14:18:04 UTC 2024
Dear Colleagues,
I have been asked by Sally Wyatt to circulate the call for papers on
academic citational practices below, and thought you or someone you know
might be interested.
The call:
Citation remains a cornerstone of scholarly and scientific work. It is how
we acknowledge those on whose shoulders we stand, and with whom we are in
conversation. It is also an important service to our readers. However, like
many academic practices, citation is neither neutral nor universal. There
are important differences between disciplines and language groups, and how
and what we cite changes over time. There is also a great deal of evidence
suggesting that the conscious and unconscious biases and discrimination
that marks so much of our world also shapes who gets cited. Such bias
serves to render the contributions of marginalised groups less visible.
This special issue seeks to explore how we can achieve greater citational
and epistemic justice.
Full papers are due at the end of February 2025, and more details of the
call can be found on the journal website
<https://kula.uvic.ca/index.php/kula/announcement/view/6>. We welcome a
variety of contributions, including traditional paper formats using
qualitative and/or quantitative methods, as well as more experimental forms
of representation.
The journal is *KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination and Preservation
Studies <https://kula.uvic.ca/index.php/kula/about>*, a diamond open access
journal.
This builds on the UM Citation Guide
<https://fasos.maastrichtuniversity.nl/weekly/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/um_citation_guide_fem_2022.pdf>
Sally Wyatt prepared with Aurélie Carlier, Sharon Anyango, Lidwien
Hollanders, Hang Nguyen (all colleagues from Maastricht University) and
Nicole Basaraba (now at Trinity College Dublin).
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