[Roleplaying] IJRP Call For Papers

Petri Lankoski petri.lankoski at taik.fi
Wed Dec 16 07:46:16 UTC 2009




Submission guideline says:
"All publications to the IJRP must be submitted in MS WORD or RTF 
format, submitted electronically to the submissions editor (Craig Lindley)."

Contact page says "Submissions: Anders Drachen (drachen[@]itu.dk)"


The latter is the correct submission address?


Best,


Petri



Marinka Copier wrote:
> working on it!
> 
> Marinka
> 
> On Dec 13, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Geir-Tore Brenne wrote:
> 
> Yes agreed. I would be happy if the publishers can fix that.
> 
> Geir
> 
> On Dec 13, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Wagner Luiz Schmit wrote:
> 
>> The great problem for of of the IJRP is that it doesn't have an
>> ISSN...
>>
>> Wagner
>>
>> --- Em ter, 8/12/09, Markus Montola <markus.montola at uta.fi> escreveu:
>>
>> De: Markus Montola <markus.montola at uta.fi>
>> Assunto: [Roleplaying] IJRP Call For Papers
>> Para: roleplaying at digra.org
>> Data: Terça-feira, 8 de Dezembro de 2009, 22:03
>>
>> Speaking of Peer Review, here's a new call for papers for IJRP Issue
>> #2,
>> from http://www.journalofroleplaying.org/
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>  - Markus
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>>
>> The International Journal of Role-Playing (IJRP) is now accepting
>> submissions for the 2nd issue, due out in early summer 2010. Deadline
>> for submissions is February 1st, 2010. Download the CFP as PDF here.
>>
>> The International Journal of Role-Playing invites researchers,
>> designers, developers, academics, artists and others involved in the
>> growing field of research related to role-playing to submit articles.
>> The IJRP is a peer-reviewed journal, and welcomes submissions from any
>> sphere of interest, knowledge network, research field or de-
>> development
>> sector that directly or indirectly relates to role-playing interests.
>>
>> Potential topics include but are certainly not limited to the
>> following:
>> •    Role-playing games, e.g. frameworks, storytelling and graphics;
>> art, design and creative industry
>> •    Role-playing culture, psychology, media, economics, and sociology
>> •    Role-playing technology, surveys, vocabulary, training and
>> education
>> •    Other aspects of role-playing and related research and
>> development
>>
>> The International Journal of Role-Playing is a biannual international
>> journal that covers all aspects of role-playing, irrespective of the
>> medium, platform or intent. The IJRP specifically aims to act as the
>> focal point, for pushing the limits of role-playing knowledge, and to
>> improve sharing of knowledge across the knowledge networks involved
>> with
>> role-playing- and related work, notably the industry, the academia and
>> the arts. The journal will encourage the exchange of ideas and
>> experiences, and will be a free, online forum where knowledge can be
>> harvested.  In realizing that the knowledge networks involved with
>> role-playing- and related work are based in a variety of interest
>> spheres, which write and publish their work in different ways, the
>> IJRP
>> will accommodate the knowledge sharing principles of the various
>> networks.
>>
>> The International Journal of Role-Playing is an innovative, novel
>> platform for knowledge sharing that reaches across traditional fields,
>> and will treat submissions from academia, industry and creative forces
>> on an equal basis through a joint publication framework, which is
>> specifically designed to accommodate contributions from all of these
>> diverse sources.
>>
>> All submissions will be peer reviewed by three members of the
>> multi-disciplinary editorial boards, who represent the diverse
>> interests
>> of the knowledge networks involved in role-playing and related work,
>> e.g. academia, industry and the arts. All submissions will be reviewed
>> by experts from the knowledge network of the submission, together with
>> at least one reviewer from a different network. Through this and other
>> initiatives, the IJRP aims to assist authors in promoting cross-
>> network
>> aspects of their work.
>>
>> The International Journal of Role-Playing is an online publication
>> backed up by on-demand printing. The IJRP aims to have all papers go
>> through their initial review within three months of receipt.
>> Manuscripts
>> should be submitted electronically, following the instructions on the
>> IJRP website: www.journalofroleplaying.org, which also contains
>> important dates and deadlines.
>>
>> The IJRP specifically aims at providing authors with a higher than
>> usual
>> degree of freedom in composing their manuscripts and expressing ideas.
>> Consult the journal website for more information.
>>
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