Friday, July 6, 2018

CFP: The Slavic and East European Journal

The Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ) encourages scholars to submit original research and review essays in the areas of Slavic and East European languages, literatures, cultures, linguistics, and methodology/pedagogy as well as reviews of books published in these areas. Papers on non-Slavic East European subjects are also invited, specifically subjects concerning Hungarian, Romanian, and Baltic cultures. Caucasian cultures (Georgian, Armenian, and Azerbaijan) in interaction with Slavic cultures also fall within the purview of the journal.

Submitted articles should be well-documented and should reflect command of relevant primary sources in original languages and knowledge of the current state of research in appropriate areas. Pedagogical articles report the results of research, experimentation, and evaluation.

SEEJ is a double-blind, peer-reviewed publication, issued quarterly by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL). If you are interested in submitting an article to SEEJ, we ask that you first visit the SEEJ website and read over our submission guidelines and then use our electronic form to submit an article for consideration. Note that SEEJ submissions should be no longer than 9,000 words.

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Scholars interested in writing shorter pieces (1000-1500 words), are encouraged to submit their ideas to the Slavic and East European Blog (SEEB). SEEB was established by the Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ), as an opportunity for junior scholars (faculty, graduate students, and outstanding undergraduates) to publish articles, essays, interviews, and translations on a variety of different topics. Blog posts can be submitted at this link, or you can email us directly with an idea at seej@osu.edu.


We look forward to your contributions,

Yana Hashamova and Alexander Burry, Co-Editors

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