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ASIANetwork Exchange regularly receives books for review. If you are willing to review a book for ASIANetwork Exchange please consult the “For Review” tab at the top of the website. There you will find a continuously updated list of books the journal has received. Having identified a book you would like to review, please send the editors an email (editors@asianetworkexchange.org) indicating the book you would like to review and the date on which you intend to complete the review. Your message should also be accompanied by a two-page CV.
If you are an author who wishes to have your book reviewed in the Exchange, or if there is a book you think should be reviewed, please have the publisher send it to Editors, ASIANetwork Exchange ℅ Erin McCarthy, Philosophy Department, Piskor Hall, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617.
Posted on 11 Jul 2014
The Editors of ASIANetwork Exchange invite submissions for consideration. The journal publishes both scholarly and pedagogical essays, as well as book and media reviews. We are a double blind, peer-reviewed journal with a 40% acceptance rate for 2013.
All submissions must be made through our website's online system; there are no exceptions. Register as an Author on the website and follow the directions under Submissions. Please consult our guidelines for more information. http://www.asianetworkexchange.org/index.php/ane/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions
Questions about the scope of the journal and opportunities to contribute as an author, reviewer, or guest editor may be directed to Erin McCarthy and Lisa Trivedi at: editors@asianetwork.org.Posted on 10 Feb 2014
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A successful proposal should have a unified theme of significance to the goal of the ASIANetwork Exchange to serve as a journal for Asian studies in the liberal arts as reflected in its Mission and Vision statements:
Mission Statement
The mission of the Exchange is to highlight the central role of reflective research to teaching about Asian societies and cultures. The Exchange shares information useful to educators in liberal arts settings through the publication of original research and media reviews in order to provide materials to assist teachers in their own professional development and to deepen the understanding of Asia among campus communities.
Vision Statement
The Exchange serves the unique needs of teaching at a liberal arts college, both to the specialist and non-specialist. The journal intends to make research and pedagogy about Asia accessible to a broader audience of faculty and students. As a scholarly journal dedicated to peer review, the Exchange provides a format and forum for the publication of current research that interrogates Ernest Boyer’s four categories of professorial scholarship: discovery (disciplinary research), application (applying scholarship to address societal issues of concern), integration (interdisciplinary collaboration), and teaching (pedagogical innovation). In serving teachers and students of Asia in the liberal arts, the editors of the Exchange seek out ever new ways to promote and advance scholarly innovation in the field(s) of Asian Studies.
To initiate the submission process, please visit www.asianetworkexchange.org and register as an author. Once you have registered as an author, you may submit your proposal electronically. You may also send inquiries to editors@asianetworkexchange.org.
The proposal should include the following:
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