Call for entries: Research papers on arts and social justice
The Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society (JAMLS) in the US is inviting scholars from around the world to submit theoretical reflections, case studies and empirical studies research papers for its special issue in the arts and social justice.
Launched in 1992, JAMLS is an international, peer-reviewed journal of original research that has published scholarly work about art and social justice. Scholars have also published on issues of diversity and multiculturalism, entrepreneurship, policy, and social justice education in arts management.
Eligibility
The submissions must explore the following questions:
- What are the emerging practices across the global cultural sector identified as the arts and social justice?
- In what ways do practices in the arts and social justice differ across cultural contexts?
- How do the arts and social justice advance or complicate access, diversity, equity, and inclusion discourses and practices in the cultural sector?
- In what ways has arts management and/or cultural policy advanced, complicated, or undermined the arts and social justice?
- In what ways can the global cultural sector evaluate the arts and social justice to reveal and communicate its benefits for the sector and communities?
Note:
Papers should range between 5 000 and 7 000 words.
- The authors should indicate that they are submitting a manuscript for the special call: Arts and social justice.
- The publishers will own the rights to the articles.
- Interested readers must pay to access the articles.
- Anyone who wants to use the articles in any way must obtain permission from the publishers.
The submission should be compiled in the following order:
- Title page, abstract, keywords, main text introduction (materials and methods, results, discussion), acknowledgments, declaration of interest statement, references, appendices (as appropriate), table(s) with caption(s) (on individual pages), figures and figure captions (as a list).
Entrants can view more guidelines here. Interested entrants should submit their entries via ScholarOne Manuscripts here. The application deadline is 15 December.
For more information about this call, contact guest editor Antonio Cuyler at acuyler@fsu.edu.
View the original call here
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