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JOURNAL OF HATE STUDIES
Vision: The Journal of Hate Studies
is an international scholarly journal promoting the sharing
of interdisciplinary ideas and research relating to the
study of what hate is, where it comes from, and how to combat
it. It presents cutting-edge essays, theory, and research
that deepen the understanding of the development and expression
of hate. The Journal aims to provide a deeper understanding
of the processes that encourage the expression of hate so
that methods of challenging and stopping its expression
may be based on theory and research. The Journal reflects
the optimism that as hate is understood, it can be contained
and controlled allowing for persons to reach their full
human potential without fear of retribution.
Writing and Content: The Journal seeks
articles written with precision and depth, and that are
compelling for a wide audience. Articles accepted for publication
are citation-based (APA style), with high quality underlying
philosophical and psychological development of thought.
A primary criterion for acceptance is the level to which
the article enriches, extends, and advances the study and
understanding of hate in its multiplicity of forms.
New Call for Papers
Due February 1, 2010
We are interested in articles from various
disciplines that address the topic of The Other Among
Us. We are particularly interested in articles that
focus on immigration, refugees, or second-generation peoples
who may have been born in one country but are still seen
as being representatives of another, tourists, and others
who cross national borders. However, articles are also encouraged
from a range of perspectives on engagement or disengagement
with "the other" in our society, culture, and
lives. We also continue to accept articles related to teaching
about hate in the classroom or strategies for combating
it. We would like to extend a special invitation to scholars
from disciplines such as history, communications, sociology,
psychology, philosophy, womens studies, anthropology,
political science, economics, literature, and religious
studies.
Submissions are due by February 1, 20010,
and should be between 5000-10,000 words. Submissions should
include one hard copy and an electronic copy in MS Word
format. Please do not submit PDF files. Submissions should
be presented in APA format and contain endnotes rather than
footnotes.
Address submissions and questions to the Gonzaga
University Institute for Action Against Hate, AD Box 43,
502 E. Boone Avenue, Spokane WA 99258-0043; email address:
againsthate@gonzaga.edu; phone: (509) 313-3665.
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Electronic Versions of the Journal
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Journal Volume 7 is coming soon.
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