Storytelling, Self, Society Journal: Call for Papers Due: September 2008
Storytelling, Self, Society (SSS) is an 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, theatre and performance studies. Short stories, poetry and works of literary criticism will not be considered for publication. However, a variety of items, including print publications, recordings and performances, may be considered for review. Contact Karen Dietz, reviews editor, at dietz.karen@gmail.com to indicate interest and for additional information. Completed manuscripts are requested. All manuscripts must be submitted in electronic format, using Microsoft Word, and must conform to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (2003, sixth edition or later, Modern Language Association of America). Each submission should include an abstract of no more than 120 words on a separate page, preceding the manuscript. For consideration in the Fall, 2008, issue, please e-mail a completed manuscript by January 7, 2008, to: Caren S. Neile, managing editor, at cneile@fau.edu. Prior to submission, we invite submitters to visit our web site: http://courses.unt.edu/efiga/SSS/SSS_Journal.htm.
Elizabeth Figa, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty Senator Group II
University of North Texas / School of Library and Information Sciences
SLIS Toll-free phone: 877-275-7547 / Office Phone 940-565-2187
Associate Editor, Storytelling, Self, Society Journal
Contact information: http://courses.unt.edu/efiga/Figa/
