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  • Call for Submissions: Voices from the Continent

    Deadline: 29 November 2010

    We invite you to join us as a participant or presenter for our 12th annual Roundtable Conference on African Studies, scheduled for April 7-10, 2011 at Kentucky State University. The theme is " The Search for a Place: Marginalization, Community, and Empowerment in Africa and the African Diaspora." The emphasis is to present practical, usable information in the format of workshops, papers, roundtable discussions, and panel presentations.

    Participants are also encouraged to submit a paper for refereeing and possible submission to Notes and Records: An International Journal of African and African Diaspora Studies: www.kysu.edu/NotesAndRecordsJournal. We, therefore, hope that you will plan now to join us in the 2011 Roundtable in Frankfort, Kentucky.

    Call for papers

    On behalf of Southern Interdisciplinary Roundtable on African Studies (SIRAS), Kentucky State University, and the Editors, we would like to inform you about the launching of a new peer-reviewed journal titled Notes and Records: An International Journal of African and African Diaspora Studies.

    The journal is primarily devoted to publishing original studies related to the linkages and relationships between Africans and the African Diaspora. The journal aims to focus on the varied webs of connections between the Africans and the African Diaspora in an interdisciplinary approach. Studies related to history, politics, culture, literature, gender, music/dance, globalization, war, resistance, and civil rights movements that illustrate the varied experiences of Diasporic people are welcome.

    Submission and review process: Notes and Records is solely a peer-reviewed journal. Manuscripts should be prepared double-spaced, using font size 12 Times New Roman. Our in-house referencing and citation style is the Chicago Manual format.

    Article submissions on topic related to African Studies should be sent electronically to:

    Raphael Chijioke Njoku
    Department of History/Dept. of Pan-African Studies
    University of Louisville
    Louisville Kentucky, USA
    Email: rc.njoku@louisville.edu

    Article submissions on topic related to African Diaspora Studies should be sent electronically to:

    Matt Childs
    Department of History
    University of South Carolina, USA
    Columbia, SC 29208
    Email: childsmd@mailbox.sc.edu

    All book reviews and review articles should be sent electronically to:

    Tiffany F. Jones
    Department of History
    California State University, San Bernardino
    5500 University Parkway, SB335
    San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397, USA
    Email: tjones@csusb.edu

    All correspondence should be addressed to:

    Notes and Records
    Managing Editor
    Division of Behavioral Sciences and Social Sciences, HH 231
    Kentucky State University
    Frankfort, KY 40601
    Email: egbunam.amadife@kysu.edu

    More information here.

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