Graduate Journal of Social Science (GJSS)

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The Graduate Journal of Social Science (GJSS) welcomes contributions for its June 2010 issue on interdisciplinarity.  The focus of this edition of the GJSS is on research papers that fall outside the scope of traditional subject divisions.   The GJSS is especially concerned with bridging the transnational gap in both methodological theorizing and academic publishing, and therefore welcomes work from all geographic regions.  The GJSS also encourages the submission of work by MSc/MA/MS, MPhil, PhD students and junior academics.

Submissions are welcomed from now until December 1, 2009. Articles should be between 5000-7000 words in length (including footnotes). Short essays (2-3,000 words), conference feedback (1,000 words), and book reviews on the topic of interdisciplinarity are also welcome. 

The editors of GJSS also welcome proposals for guest-editing original "special editions" of the journal on a rolling basis.  In 2009, special editions included:
        "Queer Methodologies"
        "How well to 'facts' travel?"
        "Lost (and Found) in Translation"       

More information can be found on the GJSS website: http://gjss.org 

Gwendolyn Beetham
PhD Student, Gender Institute
London School of Economics & Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
email: g.a.beetham@lse.ac.uk
tel: (U.S.) 001 347.834.3624
      (U.K.) 44 (0) 7552 69 9981
  

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