ABC
Journal,
the Journal of the Academic
Anglophone Society of
Romania, is now accepting
submissions for its
December 2012
issue, an open-theme
edition featuring our usual
selection of
critical-creative
multidisciplinary work. We
invite contributions in the
form of articles, essays,
interviews, book reviews,
conference presentations and
project outlines that seek
to take Anglophone studies
to a new level of enquiry
across disciplinary
boundaries.
In our upcoming issue, we
aim to feature a wider
selection of new writing in
English and place stronger
emphasis on unconventional
insights into the practice
and theory of Creative
Writing. ABC’s new
feature, the academic diary,
presenting reflections on
the cultures of the academia
as experienced by the
visiting lecturer and the
global conference goer
offers an alternative genre
for the distilling and
recording of developments of
the subject.
American, British and
Canadian Studies
appears biannually in June
and December.
It
is a peer-reviewed journal
that sets out to explore the
intersections of culture,
technology and the human
sciences in the age of
electronic information.
It publishes work by
scholars of any nationality
on Anglophone Studies,
Comparative Literary and
Cultural Studies,
Postcolonial Theory, Social
and Political Science,
Anthropology, Area Studies,
Multimedia and Digital Arts
and related subjects.
Articles addressing
influential crosscurrents in
current academic thinking
are particularly welcomed.
ABC also publishes book
reviews and review essays,
interviews,
work-in-progress, conference
reports, research projects
outlines, notes and
comments, and, annually, a
list of theses on topics
related to Anglophone
Studies completed at
Romanian Universities.
To maintain an ongoing
dialogue with our readers,
we alternate commissioned
themed issues, where papers
are actively commissioned by
the special issue editor,
with issues featuring
unsolicited submissions that
address themes of immediate
interest to us.
Decisions on articles
submitted are normally made
within two months and
accepted contributions
published within three
months.
Calls for papers inviting
submissions to the
non-commissioned issues are
announced via the journal's
web pages and in the journal
itself. Our primary goal is
to bring together in
trans-cultural dialogue
scholars conducting advanced
research in the theoretical
humanities. As well as
offering innovative
approaches to influential
crosscurrents in current
thinking, the journal seeks
to contribute fresh angles
to the academic subject of
English and promote
groundbreaking research
across conventional
boundaries. Within the
proposed range of diversity,
our major scope is to
provide close examinations
and lucid analyses of the
role and future of the
academic institutions at the
cutting edge of high-tech.
To respond to the increasing
demands of ‘acceleration’ in
the twenty-first century, an
electronic edition of the
journal is now being made
available, offering full
access to subscribers, and
free access to the tables of
contents, abstracts and
reviews to non-subscribers.
Articles published in
ABC are abstracted and
indexed on the journal’s
website. Detailed guidelines
for submission are given on
the journal’s website
http://abcjournal.ulbsibiu.ro/.
Contributions can include:
articles, in-depth
interviews with both
established and emerging
thinkers and writers, notes
on groundbreaking research,
and reviews of recently
published fiction and
critical works.
Tables of contents and
sample full text articles
can be viewed without a
subscription and our search
feature is publicly
available.
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