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Call for Publications

Theme: Indigenous Modernities
Publication: AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous
Peoples
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 15.7.2015

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Indigenous societies around the world are reimagining themselves,
foregrounding elements of historic and/or traditional cultures and
emphasizing their ‘indigeneity’. Within the context of Western
modernities and urbanization, indigenous identities are being renewed
or reconstructed and new conceptions of the indigenous self are
emerging.

Amongst these urbanized indigenous communities there is a strong
desire to continue to use traditional indigenous ideas, theories and
practices as foundational elements of indigenous societal development
and to reaffirm identity. As a consequence, new forms of political
society and social order are under development. A wide variety of
unique organizations and institutions are emerging and new ethical
standards developing as indigenous modernities take shape across the
globe. We welcome papers on all aspects of these emerging indigenous
modernities.

AlterNative publishes papers that substantively address and
critically engage with indigenous issues from a scholarly indigenous
viewpoint. All papers must address and engage with current
international and national literature and academic and/or indigenous
theory and make a significant contribution to the field of indigenous
studies. Submissions responding to this call for papers should relate
to the theme of indigenous modernities; however, we also welcome
submissions for inclusion in our general issues all year round.

For further details, please visit our website www.alternative.ac.nz,
or contact us at [email protected].

Submission and Deadline Details

AlterNative primarily accepts substantive articles (up to 7,000
words) that address a particular indigenous topic or theme. We also
publish short, timely commentaries which address a particular
indigenous topic, theme, or contemporary issue affecting indigenous
societies (up to 4,000 words long). A sample article, sample
commentary and author guidelines, including format and referencing
styles, can be found on the AlterNative website:
www.alternative.ac.nz

Submissions responding to this call for papers should reach us by 15
July 2015.


Contact:

AlterNative
Nga Pae o te Maramatanga
The University of Auckland
16 Wynyard Street
Auckland 1142
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 9235371
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.alternative.ac.nz




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