Приглашение авторов: Canadian Slavonic Papers Special Issue “Slavic Studies since the Collapse of the Soviet Union”
Готовится к публикации двойной специальный выпуск Canadian Slavonic Papers:
"Спустя 20 лет: славистические исследования после распада СССР"
Номер журнала будет посвящен самым разнообразным аспектам исследований: политическим, религиозным, антропологическим, литературным, гендерным, этнологическим.
Материалы для публикации принимаются на двух языках: английском и французском.
Срок подачи заявок: 4 января 2011 г.
Принцип отбора матераилов: peer-reviewing (анонимное рецензирование специалистов).
Заявки принимаются на электронный адрес приглашенного редактора номера:
Guest Editor, Prof. Heather Coleman: hcoleman@ualberta.ca
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Special issue of Canadian Slavonic Papers:
“Twenty Years On: Slavic Studies since the Collapse of the Soviet Union.”
CALL FOR PAPERS
In late 2011, Canadian Slavonic Papers will mark the twentieth anniversary of the collapse of the USSR with a special double issue devoted to exploring a variety of perspectives—political, historical, literary, linguistic, anthropological, religious studies, film studies, cultural studies, gender studies, folklore studies—on the collapse of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet transformations. Submissions in any of these areas are invited. The issue aims to be multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary.
Manuscripts may be in English or French. The normal peer-review process will apply.
Please consult the most recent issue of Canadian Slavonic Papers, inside back cover, for style guidelines. Authors should use the Library of Congress transliteration system and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (3rd. ed.) as a standard form for documentation. For more detailed information, please see the CSP Style Sheet: http://www.ualberta.ca/~csp/Submissions.html#StyleSheet
Authors who submit papers must become members of the Canadian Association of Slavists (CAS).
Deadlines:
• Expression of intent to submit: 4 January 2011. Send e-mail to the Guest Editor, Prof. Heather Coleman: hcoleman@ualberta.ca
• Final Paper with abstract: 1 March 2011 (maximum 25 pages). Please submit manuscripts in three hard copies and by e-mail to:
Prof. Heather Coleman, Guest Editor
Canadian Slavonic Papers
Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
200 Arts Building
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
T6G 2E6
hcoleman@ualberta.ca











