The Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography (JUE) is a peer-reviewed online journal for undergraduate academic writing. Over the past 12 years, the JUE has sought to publish original ethnographic research by undergraduate students working in a variety of disciplines. Its goal is to bring readers insights into subcultures, practices, and social institutions. The JUE encourages undergraduates or those who have graduated within the past 12 months to submit manuscripts for consideration. Manuscripts must be based on original research conducted using ethnographic methods, on any topic in the social sciences. The next submission deadline is January 31, 2023. Visit the website for author guidelines and past issues.
Frontiers in Sociology seeks papers for the research topic “Sociologies of Health and Emotions.” Editors invite theory driven papers across the whole methodological spectrum to foreground the conceptualizations and multi-layered role of emotion and affect which underpin relations that define health care experiences and its delivery in contemporary global societies. For examples of possible themes and application instructions, visit the website. The abstract submission deadline is February 15, 2023.
Transcience: Journal of Global Studies is an e-journal of Humboldt University of Berlin and is seeking articles for a special issue on “Rewriting Southeast Asian History from the Ground Up: Using Anthropological Field Methods to Give Peoples Back their History.” It welcomes articles that use social anthropological research methods on history to offer new perspectives for identity, cultural pride and promoting cross-cultural tolerance in Southeast Asia. The submission deadline is April 20, 2023. For more information, visit the website.
Social Indicators Research is seeking articles for a special issue on “Indicators, Methods, and Models for Measuring the Effects of Digital Disruption” and welcomes articles that focus on analyzing, explaining, and discussing the effects of digital disruption, and in particular on how the information society and the general use of information and communication technologies’ impact the social, cultural, economic, and ecological spheres. For more information, visit the website. The submission deadline is May 31, 2023.
Cambridge Elements series in Contentious Politics provides an important opportunity to bridge research and communication about the politics of protest across disciplines and between the academy and a broader public. It publishes pieces of 20,000–30,000 words that allow in-depth yet concise treatment of an issue or case. Editors are interested in presenting studies that focus on the organization, politics, and culture within social movements, as well as treatments of their interactions with mainstream political institutions, including legislatures, courts, and elections. For more information, visit the website. The deadline is ongoing.