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THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION JOURNAL

 

Announcing the NEW Conflict Resolution Journal

A CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The Conflict Resolution Journal is calling for submissions on all topics related to Conflict/Conflict Resolution which fit the following specifications:
  • Opinion/Editorial briefs on current issues related to conflict and its resolution (750-1000 words)
  • Feature articles on all aspects of conflict resolution, from community mediation to international peace building (1500-2500 words)
  • Research articles describing cutting edge work in the field of conflict resolution (3000-4500 words)

For student submissions, please use endnote citations in MLA or Chicago style if needed. Submissions that exceed the word requirements outlined above will be returned for revision by the author or revised directly by the Editor. The Editor will consult with authors on all revisions.

Previously published articles must have the requisite permission for publication in the Conflict Resolution Journal prior to submission. The author assumes all responsibility and liability for submitted articles.

Submissions are received on a rolling basis and are uploaded to the Journal’s database. Papers will be advertised once through the CRF list-serve; they will be accessible through the CRF website for the entirety of the academic semester of submission.

All submissions must be sent in both PDF and Word formats.

If you would like us to consider your Web site for inclusion in the Web Links section, please send a message with your organization’s name and Web address.

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