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Call for Publications

Theme: Indigenous Autonomy Projects
Publication: AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous
Peoples
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 15.2.2016

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Indigenous peoples from around the world have adopted the idea of
autonomy in an attempt to engage with modernity on their own terms.
What is remarkable is the range and diversity of the notion of
autonomy, from treaty-based territorial autonomy to non-territorial,
cultural rights based autonomy projects.

We are calling for papers that explore the historical and
contemporary causes of both the idea of indigenous autonomy and the
form it takes in specific cases; why do some projects take the form
of territorial autonomy while others focus on cultural recognition
and rights? We are interested in receiving papers that provide a
comparative analysis and review of the successes and drawbacks
experienced by different indigenous peoples from around the world in
order to draw important lessons for ongoing and future indigenous
autonomy projects.

Submission and Deadline Details

- 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. ​
- AlterNative publishes articles in English but also welcomes
  submissions in indigenous languages.
- Articles should range between 5,000 and 7,000 words, including
  title, abstract, keywords and references.
- AlterNative also publishes short and timely commentaries on
  critical issues concerning indigenous peoples. Commentaries should
  be between 3,000 and 4,000 words long, including references,
  abstract and keywords.
- Submissions responding to this call for papers should relate to the
  theme of indigenous autonomy projects and should reach us by ​15
  February 2016. We also welcome submissions for inclusion in our
  general issues all year round.
- A sample article, sample commentary and author guidelines,
  including format and referencing styles, can be found on the Author
  Information page on the AlterNative website (www.alternative.ac.nz).


Contact: 

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Editorial Office
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga – New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research
Excellence
Phone: +64 9923 5371
Email: edit...@alternative.ac.nz
Web:
http://www.alternative.ac.nz/content/call-papers-indigenous-autonomy-projects




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