CALL FOR CHAPTERS
For
Anthology for Interdisciplinary Inquiry:
Generative Themes on Humanity
Hello Prospective Chapter Authors:
Discovery Association Publishing House, a non-profit publisher, invites authors to submit chapters for the book, Anthology for Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Generative Themes on Humanity. This book will incorporate a diverse selection of research focused on the ways humankind makes meaning in life. Specifically, this interdisciplinary publication invites research focused largely on the social sciences and the humanities, including environmental education, criticism and theory of the arts, health care, and peace building. We would enjoy reviewing your manuscript for consideration.
Anthology for Interdisciplinary Inquiry’s lead editor, Lee W. Nabb, J.D., Ph.D., faculty at Morehead State University, is also the editor of the foremost autobiographical anthology in his field. Lee believes this current anthology will support trends in academic collaboration and, along with his fellow co-editors Susan Timm, Ed.D., and Fujuan Tan, Ph.D., welcomes authors to join them in this endeavor. Click here to read more about the editors.
We anticipate a spring 2012 publication date. The final text will incorporate articles from several academic fields, all presenting perspectives on the same theme. As a result, Discovery Association expects this collaborative research model to be carried on into future volumes of the same title, Anthology for Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Generative Themes on Humanity.
Following are chapter guidelines and submission directions. For those in the initial stages of research who would like feedback as to the appropriateness of their project, click here to submit a chapter proposal.
Submission Directions
Submit both your manuscript and the Author’s Information (see below) as email attachments to Editor@
In the Subject Line write “Attn: Chapter Editor”.
Chapter Guidelines
· 2,000-4,000 words in length
· MS Word (or compatible)
· No graphs or charts unless computer generated
· One-inch margins all around
· 12-point Times New Roman font
· APA format
· Only black print (no color shading)
Author’s Information Page
1. Name of lead author
2. Email address(es)
3. Phone numbers
4. Organizational affiliation
5. Position/titles
6. Chapter title
7. Chapter abstract (120 words maximum)
8. Manuscript's word count (must be 2,000-4,000)
9. Names and contact information for co-authors
Chapter Proposal for Anthology for Interdisciplinary Inquiry