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December 12, 2018: If you missed our previous Call for Papers, never fear. We’ve just opened the Round 2 Call for Papers for NVJS 11, scheduled for publication in mid-2019.

Who can submit? 
As always, we’re seeking papers on Japan from Honours, Masters and PhD students (or recent graduates thereof) with ties to Australia or New Zealand. Note that if you are an overseas postgraduate student (or recent graduate) and have recently presented at an Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) conference or a Japanese Association of Australia (JSAA) conference, you may be eligible to submit.

See our eligibility criteria.

What kind of submissions are you looking for?
We publish sole-authored, original research from the humanities, social sciences and related disciplines with a focus on Japan. Word counts must be 5,000-8,000 words (including footnotes, not including references). See our Submission Guidelines for details.

For an idea of what we publish, check out our recent volumes.

Is NVJS peer-reviewed?
Yes! NVJS is double-blind peer-reviewed by at least two experts in relevant fields. It is also rigorously reviewed in-house by our academic Guest Editor and Series Editor.

Find out about our Editorial Process.

What are the advantages of publishing with NVJS?
We specialise in publishing work by early-career authors, and take a mentoring approach to the editorial process. To find out more, read feedback from past authors and check out our editorial vision.

What’s the deadline?
Submit by February 11, 2019.

Other questions?
See our Call for Papers page or get in touch via the email in the footer of this page.

 

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