glbtq: an encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender & queer culture
home
arts
literature
social sciences
special features
www.glbtq.com Forum Index
about glbtq
   search
  
 
   Encyclopedia
   Discussion
 
 

   member name
  
   password
  
 
   
   Forgot Your Password?  
   
Not a Member Yet? 
   
JOIN TODAY. IT'S FREE!

 
 

  Advertising Opportunities
  Permissions & Licensing
  Terms of Service
  Privacy Policy
  Copyright
 

Index      FAQ       Member List       Report Abuse        Guidelines    


 Topic: Call For Contributions: Journal of Poverty

Reply to topic   Post new topic
Author Message
glbtq  
Site Admin


Joined: 01 Feb 2003
Posts: 131


Posted: 4 Jun 2004, 12:20 pm    Post subject: Call For Contributions: Journal of Poverty Reply with quote

CALL FOR PAPERS: SPECIAL ISSUE ON: LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL,
TRANSGENDER AND QUEER INEQUALITIES AND TRANSFORMATIONS

Due August 16, 2004

Journal of Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic
Inequalities

Madelaine B. Adelman, Ph.D., Guest Editor, Elizabeth A. Segal, Ph.D., and Keith M. Kilty, Ph.D., Editors

The Journal of Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic
Inequalities is a refereed multidisciplinary journal designed to
provide an outlet for discourse on poverty and inequality. Poverty
means more than the condition or quality of being poor; need;
indigence; lack of means of subsistence. It also refers to deficiency
in necessary properties or desirable qualities, or in a specific
quality; inferiority; inadequacy. The editorial board welcomes
manuscripts which sensitize social scientists and practitioners to
the varied forms and patterns of inequalities, new developments in
cultural diversity, and interventions promoting equality and social
justice. Articles guided by conceptual analyses involving
quantitative and qualitative methods are encouraged. The intent of this special issue is to produce and disseminate information on
social, political, and economic inequalities experienced by lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender and queer individuals and communities. The
issue will include manuscripts covering various levels of
investigation ranging from direct practice to community organization
to social policy analysis and theory building from a cross-section of
disciplines. Manuscripts should increase knowledge of oppressive
forces, such as racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia, which
contribute to the maintenance of inequality and/or consider forms of
resistance, social transformation or change.

The Journal of Poverty is now in its eighth year of publication and
is published quarterly by Haworth Press, Inc.

Authors should submit five copies of the manuscript. Manuscripts
should be double spaced and no longer than 30 pages (including text,
references, footnotes, tables, and figures). Please include an
abstract of no more than 100 words. References and format should
follow APA style. Manuscripts will be peer reviewed by at least
three referees and returned with comments.

Manuscripts should be sent to:
Madelaine B. Adelman
Arizona State University
School of Justice Studies, P. O. Box 870403
Tempe, Arizona 85287-0403. E-mail mad@asu.edu.
Web site: http://www.journalofpoverty.org <http://www.journalofpoverty.org>
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
Reply to topic   Post new topic    

Page 1 of 1

 


Discussion Boards by phpBB © 2006 phpBB Group

www.glbtq.com is produced by glbtq, Inc., 1130 West Adams Street, Chicago, IL   60607
glbtq™ and its logo are trademarks of glbtq, Inc.
This site and its contents Copyright © 2002-2006, glbtq, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
Your use of this site indicates that you accept its Terms of Service.