Thursday, September 06, 2007

CFP: New online journal

The JIAA is the Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, a new online journal sponsored by the College Sports Research Institute. JIIA’s purpose is to advance thought and examine issues related to ethical, social, economic, and political issues surrounding college sport in the United States. If you're interested in submitting, the call information is as follows:

JIIA is issuing a “call for manuscripts” for original position papers, empirical studies, theoretical papers, and critical analyses of college-sport issues.

Manuscript files (Microsoft Word format only) should be submitted electronically to the Editor, Dr. Kevin L. Burke at burkek@etsu.edu and attached to an e-mail message stating the manuscript has not been simultaneously submitted for publication and/or published elsewhere. Manuscripts must conform to the current “Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.” Manuscripts must include an abstract of approximately 150-200 words and complete references. Each manuscript must be typewritten, double-spaced throughout, use “Times New Roman” font (size 12), and utilize one inch margins on the top, bottom, and sides. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted information and materials. Submitting a manuscript indicates the author(s) agree to transfer of copyright to The College Sport Research Institute. Manuscripts submitted that correctly follow the submission guidelines will blind reviewed. Additional information about the Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics or the College Sport Research Institute can be found at http://csri.memphis.edu/

1 Comments:

Blogger Steve C. said...

To whom it may concern:

I am a senior at school and I am in my senior seminar class. My final project is the changes that have occured in sports journalism. I am focusing my paper on how sports journalists have began to write more than just the box score. If you could help me with any scholary journals or articles that you know of, it would be greatly appreciated.

Please e-mail me at scorvino.student@manhattan.edu for further information. Thank you for your time.

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