Call for Papers | Applications - Part 42

posted by PP on 2005/10/10 12:04

[ Call for Papers | Applications ]

SLOVO is a fully refereed, twice-yearly journal, edited and managed by postgraduates of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London. This journal aims to discuss and interpret Russian, Eurasian, Central and East European affairs, covering the fields of anthropology, economics, film, geography, history, international studies, linguistics, literature, media, politics and sociology.
Contributions, including research articles, book and film reviews, and review articles are welcome from all research students and academics.
Submissions to the Board of Editors may be sent via e-mail attachment (e-mail) or on disk in Microsoft Word format (version 6.0 or lower). In addition, thecontributors should submit two hard copies of all articles and reviews, and a 100-200 word abstract for all articles.
Contributors must adhere to the style-sheet in advance of
submission.

All manuscripts are refereed and undergo a review process.
Contributions submitted must not be under consideration by
other publications at the time of submission. The editors reserve
the right to make any changes thought to be necessary or
appropriate to typescripts accepted for publication. A duplicate
should be retained by the author. No disks or hard copies shall
be returned. The maximum length for consideration of an article
is 6,000 words (including footnotes), and 700 words for a review.

The deadline for article submissions for Volume 18.1 is October 2005.

The address for postal correspondence is:
Slovo
The School of Slavonic and East European Studies
University College London
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT


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Seitenwechsel. Geschichten vom Fußball. Hgg. v. Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bohmann 2008, 237 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier)
Transcarpathica. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Rumänien 3-4/2004-2005. Hgg. v. Andrei Corbea-Hoisie u. Alexander Rubel. Bukarest/Bucuresti: Editura Paideia 2008, 336 pp.
[Die online-Fassung meines Einleitungsbeitrags "Thesen zur Bedeutung der Medien für Erinnerungen und Kulturen in Mitteleuropa" findet sich auf Kakanien revisited (Abstract / .pdf).]
Seitenweise. Was das Buch ist. Hgg. v. Thomas Eder, Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bundespressedienst 2010, 480 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier wie da, v.a. auch do. - und die Rezension von Ursula Reber findet sich hier [.pdf].)
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