YOU 2015 - YOUNG
Date2015-11-15
Deadline2015-08-31
VenueOnline, Online
KeywordsSociology; Youth Work
Websitehttps://you.sagepub.com
Topics/Call fo Papers
Call for Paper! Submit your manuscript TODAY!!
Special Issue on Spatialising Youth Studies: Interdisciplinary Engagements
http://www.sagepub.in/repository/binaries/CallForP...(2).pdf
This special issue has three interconnected aims:
1. To explore the spatial dimensions of global and economic processes of social change upon youth
2. To interrogate the role and theoretical meaning of ‘place’ amidst global complexity
3. To explore interdisciplinary possibilities in youth studies as they relate to space and place
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
?The spatial dimensions of established themes in youth studies, such as youth transitions, cultures/subcultures, and political participation
?The spatial dimensions of social divisions such as class, gender or ‘race’
?Rural or urban transitions, cultures and identities
?Spatially informed national or international comparisons
?Theoretical engagements between established concepts and spatial theories
?Mobilities, immobilities and displacement
?Visual and other spatially focused methodologies as they apply to youth
?Spatio-temporal dimensions of youth studies
Guidelines for Submission
The call is open and we invite articles from both early career researchers and established researchers in the field of youth studies.
Submissions must follow the journal guidelines and be submitted for review via the YOUNG SAGE Track website at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/young. This means for instance that all manuscripts are reviewed initially by the editors. Those papers that meet the editorial standards of the journal and fit within the aims and scope of the journal and of the special issue will be submitted for peer review through a double-blind reviewing process. In addition, submissions for this special issue should clearly indicate ‘Spatialising Youth Studies: Interdisciplinary Engagements’ in notes for the editor.
For further general information on submissions see: http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal201637#tabv...
The special issue will contain five articles. Both YOUNG editors and guest editors are responsible for decisions on inclusion of manuscripts. A potential surplus of qualified articles will be offered publication in other issues of YOUNG.
If you have any questions regarding the special issue please contact one of the responsible YOUNG editors.
Deadline for submission is November 15th 2015
Special Issue on Spatialising Youth Studies: Interdisciplinary Engagements
http://www.sagepub.in/repository/binaries/CallForP...(2).pdf
This special issue has three interconnected aims:
1. To explore the spatial dimensions of global and economic processes of social change upon youth
2. To interrogate the role and theoretical meaning of ‘place’ amidst global complexity
3. To explore interdisciplinary possibilities in youth studies as they relate to space and place
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
?The spatial dimensions of established themes in youth studies, such as youth transitions, cultures/subcultures, and political participation
?The spatial dimensions of social divisions such as class, gender or ‘race’
?Rural or urban transitions, cultures and identities
?Spatially informed national or international comparisons
?Theoretical engagements between established concepts and spatial theories
?Mobilities, immobilities and displacement
?Visual and other spatially focused methodologies as they apply to youth
?Spatio-temporal dimensions of youth studies
Guidelines for Submission
The call is open and we invite articles from both early career researchers and established researchers in the field of youth studies.
Submissions must follow the journal guidelines and be submitted for review via the YOUNG SAGE Track website at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/young. This means for instance that all manuscripts are reviewed initially by the editors. Those papers that meet the editorial standards of the journal and fit within the aims and scope of the journal and of the special issue will be submitted for peer review through a double-blind reviewing process. In addition, submissions for this special issue should clearly indicate ‘Spatialising Youth Studies: Interdisciplinary Engagements’ in notes for the editor.
For further general information on submissions see: http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal201637#tabv...
The special issue will contain five articles. Both YOUNG editors and guest editors are responsible for decisions on inclusion of manuscripts. A potential surplus of qualified articles will be offered publication in other issues of YOUNG.
If you have any questions regarding the special issue please contact one of the responsible YOUNG editors.
Deadline for submission is November 15th 2015
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