Call
for ideas, (new)missions, Re-imag(in)ings |
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| Performing
the Sign: Mathematics, Democracy and Arts (Projected Publication: Fall 2009) |
Performing
Repair (Projected Publication: Spring 2009) |
| Poetic
Inquiry (Projected Publication: Fall 2008) |
Academic
Pathologies (Projected Publication: Spring 2009) |
| Word–an
Issue of Language Published–Spring 2008 |
Slow
Fuse: re-Imagining Imag/ination (Projected Publication: Fall 2008) |
| Educating
Educators Published–Dec 2007 |
Theorizing
Creative Writing: |
Please click on titles above for calls for specific issues now in production. Philosophy & Guidelines: Educational Insights, an on-line, open access, peer reviewed educational research journal, is an innovative evocative provocative intertextual space for engaging in new dialogues of enRapturing con/texts and reimagined spaces of pedagogy, inquiry, and interdisciplinarity. Our intent is to encourage a community that honours difference and polyphony, while sharing a vision of pedagogy, education, inquiry as spaces of challenge and hopeful conversations. We are currently seeking contributions from ground-breaking educators, curriculum researchers, and scholars, as well as other informed observers from across disciplines and from a variety of educational and cultural experiences. We welcome thoughtful and imaginative works for consideration. Our notion of an enRaptured con/text is one which seeks to perform and interpret text as broadly as possible; we hope to receive and publish work in various media, including pieces which would be difficult or impossible to include in a traditional print journal. Descriptions of works in progress are encouraged. We would be happy to collaborate with you in shaping the final presentation. We welcome your contributions, and look forward to working with you. Authors can elect to indicate whether they are submitting their on-line manuscript as an article, an essay, a work of poetic and/or artistic reflection, or a book review. It is the policy of EI to consider for publication only works that are not simultaneously being considered elsewhere. Copyright of all articles and work published belong to Educational Insights. On receiving a written request by an author(s) wishing to publish his or her same article or work elsewhere, permission will be granted by Educational Insights provided acknowledgement for first publication in Educational Insights, including volume and issue numbers, is given. Copyright of all other materials belongs to Educational Insights unless requested otherwise and as indicated in the journal issue.
Contributions should be sent to: Educational Insights [educational.insights@ubc.ca] No mailed materials will be returned. |
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