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Conference
Findings and Book Reviews: We have allocted space for
the review of national and international conferences, related to
the deconstruction of particular critical moments. Book and gallery
reviews will be accepted year round. Book Review submissions should
not exceed 600 words including author, title, date, publishers,
number of pages, cost, ISBN, reference citations, as well as the
reviewer's name and institution. Reviews should be single spaced,
in a Word ".doc" file, and in Arial 10 point type.
Artists
Showcase: A section of the journal is dedicated the exploration
of critical moments as presented by artists who seek to distrub
the peace and capture moments in time.
Submission
Guidelines
Submission Process: Manuscripts submitted to HypheNation
should not be currently under review by another Journal or been made
available in print or on the Internet. One copy of the manuscript should
be sent as an e-mail attachment to tblando@emory.edu in
one Microsoft Word (or Word-compatible) file. This file should include
the title page, abstract, references, figures, and tables. Articles
can also be sent by mail to: HypheNation, The Graduate Institute of
the Liberal Arts, S415 The Callaway Center, Emory University, Atlanta,
Georgia 30322-0660. Please include a correspondence address and email
address. Manuscripts and Disks cannot be returned.Once submissions
have been recieved, authors will be notified that their work has
been forwarded for review. The editors of HypheNation seek to respond
within two months of submission to the journal. Papers not selected
will be discarded.
Format: Manuscripts submitted to HypheNation should
be double-spaced and printed on one side of the paper only. An abstract
of 200 words plus a short biographical note should also be attached.
To ensure anonymity, please include a title page with author name(s)
and remove personal references from the text. All papers will be
formatted according to the journal’s current style. For submissions
of photography please review the visual materials permissions form.
Style: HypheNation seeks articles written in
an accessible and readable style. Papers that do not meet a good
standard of written English will not be considered. Referering
to the Chicago Manual of Style, Fifteenth Edition, prospective
authors should follow the guidelines provided in this Web page
as a primary reference.
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