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Call for Papers

Theme: Current Trends in African Political Philosophy
Publication: Philosophia Africana
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Special Volume No. 14:1&2
Deadline: 30.1.2012

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The journal Philosophia Africana is soliciting manuscripts for a
special volume (14:1&2) on the theme of Current Trends in African
Political Philosophy. What shape, form or direction (if any) has
African Political philosophy taken since the pro-independence,
anti-colonial discourses of such leaders as Nkrumah, Senghor and
Nyerere? What are its dominant themes (If any)? What contributions
have been made by those, such as female philosophers, that are not
represented in Oruka's nationalist-ideological trend? What impact (if
any) has the end of apartheid in South Africa made on the current
discourse? Should the discourse be taking a particular direction?
These are only some of the possible topics for relevant manuscripts.

Deadline for submission: January 30, 2012.

All manuscripts must follow Philosophic Africana's "Notes for
Contributors" below.

Notes for Contributors

Manuscripts for submission should be sent as email attachments in
MSWord to [email protected].

Manuscripts should be typed on one side of the paper, double-spaced
with ample margins, and accompanied by an abstract of 100-150 words.
Your full contact information, including email, should accompany the
manuscript on a separate sheet.

Works Cited:
All publications cited in the text should be listed in
alphabetical order following the text. Please provide a "Works Cited"
section, not a comprehensive bibliography. All entries in the Works
Cited section must be mentioned in the text. In addition, references
should not be embedded within the "Notes" section (see Notes below).
"Unpublished observations" and "personal communications" may not be
used as works cited; information from manuscripts submitted but not
yet accepted for publication should be cited as "unpublished
observations" in parentheses in the text. Responsibility for
references and their verification with the original documents lies
with the author(s). Works cited must be listed on a separate sheet of
paper in the following form:

Journal Articles:
Robert Bernasconi. "The Poor Box and the Changing Face of Charity in
Early Modern Europe." Acta Institutionis Philosophise et Aestheticae,
vol. 10: 33-54. Henceforth cited as PB.

Books:
Monographs:
Kenneth D. Kaunda. Humanist in Africa. Nashville: Abingdon Press,
1996. Henceforth cited as HA.

Edited Volumes:
Joseph Ki-Zerbo. "Le Developpement cles en tete." In La natte des
autres. Pour un development endogene en Afrique. Joseph Ki-Zerbo
(ed.). Dakar: Codesria, 1992.

Notes:
All notes should be formatted as endnotes (following the references
and beginning on a new page). Number notes consecutively throughout
the text using superscripted numerals. Note numbers should appear at
the end, not in the middle, of the sentence where possible and should
not be attached to display material (title, subheadings, or epigraph).

Illustrations:
Illustrations, including photographs, diagrams, and graphs, should
be referred to as figures and their position indicated in the text
(e.g., Figure 3). Each should be submitted on a separate sheet of
paper and numbered on the back. Captions should be submitted on a
separate sheet as well and include keys to symbols. Interpretation of
the illustration, with the caption, should be possible without
reference to the text. Figures should be professionally drawn and
designed with the format of the journal (248 x 175mm) in mind and
should be capable of reduction.

Tables:
Tables should be submitted on separate sheets, numbered in Arabic
numerals, and their position indicated in the text (e.g., Table 1).
Each table should have a short, self-explanatory tide. Vertical
rules should not be used to separate columns. Any explanatory notes
should be given a footnote at the bottom of the table.

Offprints:
Each contributor will be provided with a PDF (viewable in Adobe
Acrobat Reader) electronic copy of the article as it appears in the
published version of the journal.

Copyright:
It is a condition of publication that authors vest copyright in their
articles, including abstracts, to Philosophia Africana. This enables
us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article
and the journal to the widest possible readership in print and
electronic form as appropriate. Authors may, of course, use the
article elsewhere after publication without the prior permission of
Philosophia Africana, provided that acknowledgment is given to the
journal as the original source of publication and that Philosophia
Africana is notified so that our records show that its use is
properly authorized. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining
permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources.
Views expressed in Philosophia Africana are those of the authors.


Editor:
Kibujjo M. Kalumba, Ball State University

Managing Editor:
Katherine Faull, Bucknell University

Associate Editors:
Jane Duran, University of California at Santa Barbara
Joseph Isanga, Ave Maria Law School, Naples, FL

Book Review Editor:
Samuel Imbo, Hamline University

Board Members:
Andrej Krause, Universitaet Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
George Yancy, Duquesne University
Bruce Janz, University of Central Florida

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