We are interested in articles from various disciplines that address the topic of "The Other Among Us." We are particularly interested in articles that focus on immigration, refugees, or second-generation peoples who may have been born in one country but are still seen as being representatives of another, tourists, and others who cross national borders. However, articles are also encouraged from a range of perspectives on engagement or disengagement with "the other" in our society, culture, and lives. We also continue to accept articles related to teaching about hate in the classroom or strategies for combating it. We would like to extend a special invitation to scholars from disciplines such as history, psychology, sociology, communications, philosophy, women's studies, anthropology, political science, economics, literature, and religious studies. Submissions are welcome from all disciplines.
Submissions are due by February 1, 20010, and should be between 5000-10,000 words. Submissions should include one hard copy and an electronic copy in MS Word format. Please do not submit PDF files. Submissions should be presented in APA format and contain endnotes rather than footnotes.
Address submissions and questions to the Gonzaga University Institute for Action Against Hate, AD Box 43, 502 E. Boone Avenue, Spokane WA 99258-0043; email address: againsthate@ gonzaga.edu; phone: (509) 313-3665.
*The Gonzaga Institute for Action Against Hate was founded as a positive and enduring vehicle for combating hate and hate crimes on campuses and in communities throughout the nation. The Institute's primary goal is to focus multi-disciplinary academic resources on the causes and effects of hate as well as potential strategies for combating hate. Please visit us at www.gonzaga.edu/againsthate for more information about our mission, goals, and other projects.
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