Deadline extended:
Deadline
EXTENDED – 30 November 2019
Manuscript Style and
Presentation
The journal style should be followed as
closely as possible, to eliminate delays at the time of printing where an
incorrect style would necessitate changes.
An electronic version of the journal style guide can be found on the AFLJ website: http://www.griffith.edu.au/criminology-law/australian-feminist-law-journal/contributor-guide.
Academic and subscription enquiries may be forwarded to aflj@griffith.edu.au
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST LAW JOURNAL
A Critical Legal Journal
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR GENERAL ISSUE
Volume 46.1, June 2020
Deadline
EXTENDED – 30 November 2019
The Australian
Feminist Law Journal is seeking articles for publication for the next
General Issue of the Journal, namely Volume 46.1 (June 2020). The journal
focuses upon scholarly research using critical feminist approaches to law and
justice, broadly conceived. As an international Critical Legal Journal we
publish research informed by critical theory, cultural and literary theory,
jurisprudential, postcolonial and psychoanalytic approaches, amongst other
critical research practices. The length of an article should be from 8,000 to
12,000 words, although shorter articles are welcome. We particularly wish to
encourage interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary writing focusing on
law. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a proposed abstract to
the Managing Editors at an early stage before final submission.
Articles
should be submitted electronically to the Managing Editors at: aflj@griffith.edu.au and should include an abstract (300
words), and a brief separate statement regarding their use of critical research
methodologies or critical theory.
Refereeing of
Articles
The Australian Feminist Law Journal referees all manuscripts submitted for
publication as an article and follows the double-blind refereeing procedure.
Referees will be selected with expertise in the author’s area of scholarship.
Authors are requested to place their name and affiliation on a separate page,
and eliminate any self-identifying citation of one’s own work. The journal will
not accept manuscripts for consideration that are already under consideration
by another journal. The AFLJ has Green Open Access status within
national research funding policy.
Manuscript Style and
Presentation
The journal style should be followed as
closely as possible, to eliminate delays at the time of printing where an
incorrect style would necessitate changes. An electronic version of the journal style guide can be found on the AFLJ website: http://www.griffith.edu.au/criminology-law/australian-feminist-law-journal/contributor-guide.
Academic and subscription enquiries may be forwarded to aflj@griffith.edu.au
Editor-in-Chief
Judith Grbich
Griffith Law School
Managing Editors
Karen
Crawley & Laura Griffin
Griffith
Law School
Since
2014 the Australian Feminist Law Journal has been published by
Routledge, Taylor & Francis. www.tandfonline.com/rfem
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