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Call for papers: disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory, Issue 25: Transnational Lives
30 Dec 2015 by Robert Oppedisano

EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 February 2016, by 5pm EST

The editorial collective of disClosure seeks submissions that explore Transnational Lives as they are understood in a variety of areas and disciplines, including (but not limited to) Sociology; Gender and Women’s Studies; History; Philosophy; Anthropology; Political Science; Hispanic Studies; Communications; Theories of Transnationality, Hybridity and Bifocality; and Literature (particularly analyses dealing with border studies, immigration, or transnational lives). Possible topics might include:

• Migration
• Transnational
• Translocality
• Bifocality
• Intersectionality
• Globalization
• Immigration (all forms)
• Border studies
• Hybridity
• Mestizaje
• Cosmopolitanism
• International gender relations
• International affairs
• Ethnography
• Belonging/inclusion/exclusion
• Home

disClosure is a blind refereed journal produced in conjunction with the Committee on Social Theory at the University of Kentucky. We welcome submissions from all theoretical perspectives and genres (scholarly articles, essays, interviews, reviews, short fiction, poetry, artwork) and from authors and artists (academically affiliated or not) concerned with social theory. The 25th volume will include interviews with Nina Glick Schiller, Otto Santa Ana, Floya Anthias, and William Nericcio.

SUBMISSION INFORMATION:

Scholarly Articles, Essays, Poetry, and Fiction: Please submit electronically, in PDF or Word format, to http://uknowledge.uky.edu/disclosure. Submissions should be double spaced with no more than 10,000 words. Manuscripts, notes, and bibliographies should follow Chicago format, where applicable.

Book Reviews: Please submit electronically in PDF or Word format to http://uknowledge.uky.edu/disclosure. These should be approximately 1,000 words and should review works published no earlier than 2010.

Art and Digital Media: Artists should submit material as high‐quality .jpgs to http://uknowledge.uky.edu/disclosure.

Inquiries: Cate Gooch and Ashley Ruderman, disclosurejournal@gmail.com