CALL FOR CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PUBLICATION Entity and Identity in Bioethics, Paris International Conference ENTIDENTIC 2012 The progress of genetics has strengthened the relation between body and identity at such an extent that a number of researchers have argued that DNA can be considered today what traditional religions and philosophical conceptions understood by one’s soul [...]
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The Critical Potential of Language Journal für Psychologie Special Issue Call for Papers. Spawned by the linguistic turn, and in psychology specifically by the narrative turn associated with the names of Theodor Sarbin and Jerome Bruner, language became the central focus in many areas of the social sciences. The special issue of the German Journal [...]
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies CALL FOR PAPERS Special Debates Section: Curating Digital Narrative (Vol 17, no 4, November 2011) Guest editor: Tom Abba (University of West of England) Convergence, in association with UWE’s Digital Cultures Research Centre, invites short debates papers (c 2-3000 words) exploring the challenges facing archival [...]
Qualitative Methods in Psychology QMiP Bulletin (formerly QMiP Newsletter) is published on behalf of the BPS Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section, and welcomes submissions on any aspect of qualitative psychology. For the 2010 publication year, we will be including peer-reviewed content, and would therefore like to invite the submission of articles for peer-review. The editorial [...]
Call for Papers Now in its eleventh year, Studies in Social and Political Thought, is a student run journal based in the University of Sussexs Centre for Social and Political Thought. The journal has dual purpose: first, fostering developments in the inter-disciplinary areas of social and political thought and, second, serving as a publishing [...]
CfP FQS Special Issue “Participatory Qualitative Research: What? Who? How? In Whose Interests?” In this Special Issue we hope to publish papers that illuminate philosophical, ethical, political, ideological and methodological issues peculiar to participatory qualitative research, through articulating them in relation to examples of substantive hands-on research. We do not wish to prescribe or proscribe [...]
Call for Papers Special Section of the British Journal of Social Psychology on
“Innovation in Theory and Research on Collective Action and
Social Change” Guest Editors:
Martijn van Zomeren, University of Groningen
Bert Klandermans, VU University Amsterdam =================================== This Special Section of the British Journal of Social Psychology
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I would like to inform you that FQS 11(1) — “Biography, Risk and Uncertainty” (http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/issue/view/33), edited by Jens Zinn — is available online (see http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/issue/archive for former issues). In addition to articles relating to “Biography, Risk and Uncertainty”, FQS 11(1) contains various single contributions as well as articles, belonging to FQS Reviews. A) FQS 11(1) [...]
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The German Journal für Psychologie calls for papers for a special issue on Gender studies in psychology. For the one’s among us who speak German please feel free to read further here: http://www.journal-fuer-psychologie.de/call-genderforschung.html#c502
CALL FOR PAPERS January 2010 Qualitative Research in Psychology Special Issue: Pluralism in Qualitative Research in Psychology Guest Editors: Nollaig Frost and Sevasti-Melissa Nolas Qualitative research methods in psychology are widely accepted. Single method approaches (e.g. narrative analysis, discourse analysis, ethnography, grounded theory, thematic analysis, interpretative phenomenological analysis) can be found on their own or [...]