GTD 2016 - Gender, Technology and Development
Date2016-07-01
Deadline2016-07-01
VenueOnline, Online
KeywordsGender Studies; Socioolgy; Techonology
Websitehttps://gtd.sagepub.com
Topics/Call fo Papers
Gender, Technology and Development announces a call for papers and invites manuscripts for the forthcoming issues.
Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change, and developing societies. The journal’s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogs that cut across geographical boundaries.
Six key reasons to publish in Gender, Technology and Development:
■ Provides a platform for debate, and dissemination of research findings, conceptual developments and new research areas and techniques that promise to change analyses and perspectives on gender relations, technological change and developing societies.
■ A niche international journal focusing on the theme of gender, technology and development, its main audiences include educators, researchers, graduate students, policy makers, and practitioners.
■ The tri-annual journal publishes original empirical research papers, policy papers, book reviews and research/briefing notes on seminars and workshops relating to the theme of gender, technology and development.
■ Publication in print and online via the award winning SAGE Journals platform will ensure maximum visibility and discoverability of your work.
■ Your article will be peer reviewed.
■ Unprecedented international reach: SAGE is the world’s leading independent academic publisher. SAGE proudly retains a culture that puts quality and individual relationships first. Your article will have global reach through SAGE’s principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore.
Submission of manuscripts should be made to the Editor at gtdjournal-AT-ait.ac.th
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. A paper should be no longer than 8000 words, while a book review and briefing/research note should not exceed 2500 words.
Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change, and developing societies. The journal’s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogs that cut across geographical boundaries.
Six key reasons to publish in Gender, Technology and Development:
■ Provides a platform for debate, and dissemination of research findings, conceptual developments and new research areas and techniques that promise to change analyses and perspectives on gender relations, technological change and developing societies.
■ A niche international journal focusing on the theme of gender, technology and development, its main audiences include educators, researchers, graduate students, policy makers, and practitioners.
■ The tri-annual journal publishes original empirical research papers, policy papers, book reviews and research/briefing notes on seminars and workshops relating to the theme of gender, technology and development.
■ Publication in print and online via the award winning SAGE Journals platform will ensure maximum visibility and discoverability of your work.
■ Your article will be peer reviewed.
■ Unprecedented international reach: SAGE is the world’s leading independent academic publisher. SAGE proudly retains a culture that puts quality and individual relationships first. Your article will have global reach through SAGE’s principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore.
Submission of manuscripts should be made to the Editor at gtdjournal-AT-ait.ac.th
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. A paper should be no longer than 8000 words, while a book review and briefing/research note should not exceed 2500 words.
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