Message posted on 05/03/2019

Extended Deadline - Geopolitical Mapping: Redux

                EXTENDED DEADLINE - we're extending the call for yet more submissions!
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<br>Final CFP: Journal of Maps Special Issue
<br>
<br>Geopolitical Mapping: Redux
<br>
<br>Colleagues -  thank you to those who have already submitted great proposals -
<br>this is final call for papers for a special issue of Journal of Maps centred
<br>on examining relations between geopolitics and mapping.
<br>
<br>We invite contributions to a special issue of the Journal of Maps focused upon
<br>a critical and creative re-thinking of cartography's relation to geopolitics.
<br>Whilst broadening the ambit of 'what counts' as mapping, and likewise of 'what
<br>counts' as geopolitics, the special issue seeks contributions that generate
<br>cartographic interventions, and that do so across a range of disciplines and
<br>non-academic fields, not least in cultural geography, Science and Technology
<br>Studies STS, spatial modelling, international relations, art, and philosophy.
<br>
<br>Please find more details here:
<br>https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/geopolitical-mapping-redux/
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<br>Submission details are copied below.
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<br>If you'd like to discuss further, please drop me a line.
<br>
<br>All best,
<br>Joe
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<br>Submission
<br>All papers are expected to consist of a map or series of maps (loosely and
<br>broadly defined to include various forms of spatial representation)
<br>accompanied by a brief explanatory text. Papers should be bespoke, and the
<br>mapping of good quality. All papers in this special issue will be peer
<br>reviewed. To submit a paper, authors should do the following:
<br>
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<br>  1.  Email a short draft (500-word limit) to the editors outlining the key
<br>themes and scope of the paper, where possible including example mapping, by
<br>Friday 22nd March 2019.
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<br>Abstract selection will be by the special issue editorial team. You will
<br>receive a notification by Friday 29th March 2019.
<br>
<br>
<br>  1.  Submit a completed paper (4000-word limit) by Sunday 8th September
<br>2019.
<br>  2.  The special issue will be published in 2020.
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<br>The special issue editorial team are happy to discuss ideas for papers and
<br>their suitability with potential contributors prior to the short draft
<br>submission stage. Please email Joe Gerlach
<br>(joe.gerlach@bristol.ac.uk) or Mike Smith
<br>(editor@journalofmaps.com) in the first instance.
<br>
<br>All submissions should be made via the Journal of Maps website
<br>(http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tjom20/current) where further guidance on all
<br>aspects of submission can be found.
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<br>Please note the journal is open access, with an article processing charge of
<br>500.
<br>
<br>Dr Joe Gerlach
<br>Lecturer in Human Geography
<br>School of Geographical Sciences
<br>University of Bristol
<br>BS8 1SS, UK
<br>
<br>Office 2.10n | School of Geographical Sciences
<br>+44 (0) 117 954 6855
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