The InterDISCIPLINARY Journal of Portuguese Diaspora Studies (IJPDS) – editors, Irene Maria F. Blayer, from Brock University (Canada), and Dulce Maria Scott, from Anderson University (USA) – welcomes original contributions for its third issue to be published in the fall 2014. Special issues are also open to submissions.
Researchers in the humanities and social sciences are encouraged to submit papers in final form by April 30th, 2014. Book reviews of emergent publications to Portuguese diaspora studies are welcome.
Launched in 2012 and published annually, IJPDS is a peer-reviewed international academic journal affiliated with Anderson University, Indiana, USA. The journal publishes original research, evaluation studies, case reports, review articles, and book reviews in English, Portuguese, Spanish, or French.
IJPDS is particularly interested in proposals from a wide array of scholarly provenances, approaches and perspectives that embrace a construct of Portuguese diaspora identity whose discourses and ideas travel across time and space. Under this rubric IJPDS also encourages papers that engage in the exploration of the Portuguese diaspora in a comparative global context.
Manuscripts in English, Portuguese, Spanish, or French are accepted for review and must be accompanied by an abstract in English, as well as in the original language in which the paper is written. IJPDS will not consider submissions that have already been published or are under consideration elsewhere.
For submission guidelines, please follow instructions here.
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