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ASAP Call for Papers on Immigration/Call for Comments |
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Posted by: | Kevin Lanning |
Title/Position: | Professor |
School/Organization: | Florida Atlantic University |
Sent to listserv of: | SESP |
Date posted: | August 23rd, 2010 |
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Call for Papers (CFP) on Immigration
The editorial board of Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP) has issued a Call for Papers on the legal, psychological, and social significance of recent immigration laws and policies, including but not limited to Arizona’s SB 1070. Manuscripts should be approximately 10-20 double-spaced pages including references, and should be submitted to ASAP’s online portal at:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/asap/
The CFP is available online at http://tinyurl.com/cfp-immigration. This collection has a very early deadline of October 1, 2010, however, it is possible that late papers may be considered. Inquiries should be sent to ASAP Editor Kevin Lanning of Florida Atlantic University (lanning@fau.edu).
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Peer commentary invited through December 2010 on "Military Social Influence"
Military Social Influence in the Global Information Environment: A Civilian Primer, by Sara King of Saint Francis University, has just been published online in ASAP. It is the first paper accepted under ASAP’s new policy of including peer-reviewed commentary on selected manuscripts.
In her paper, King argues that contemporary information operations by the U.S. Military are "arguably among the largest, most controversial, and most influential social influence campaigns in modern times." As such, it is imperative that social scientists in general and social psychologists in particular are at least aware of this work, the ethical implications of which are complex. The topic is an important and thought-provoking one, and I hope that you will consider submitting a comment.
Commentary will be considered on the manuscript through December of this year, after which the paper will be reprinted together in a virtual issue together with accepted comments and the author’s response. The paper is available online at http://tinyurl.com/ASAPcomment2010; no password or SPSSI login is needed, as Wiley Blackwell has provided open access through the end of the year
Comments may be submitted to ASAP’s online portal at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/asap. Inquiries should be sent to ASAP Editor Kevin Lanning of Florida Atlantic University (lanning@fau.edu).
Kevin Lanning
Editor, Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
Wilkes Honors College
Florida Atlantic University
Voice: (561)594-1018 | Fax: (561)799-8412
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