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General The New Voices in Japanese Studies website (https://newvoices.org.au) is published and maintained by The Japan Foundation, Sydney. Following are the terms of agreement between you and The Japan Foundation, Sydney…
General The New Voices in Japanese Studies website (https://newvoices.org.au) is published and maintained by The Japan Foundation, Sydney. Following are the terms of agreement between you and The Japan Foundation, Sydney…
WHO WE ARE New Voices in Japanese Studies (NVJS) is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal for emerging researchers with ties to Australia and New Zealand. Our website address is https://newvoices.org.au. NVJS operates in the Australian…
August 16, 2018: We've just released the Call for Papers for Volume 11 of New Voices in Japanese Studies, which is scheduled for publication in mid-2019. What's new? This CFP…
Below is an overview of the selection process and subsequent editorial process for papers, which is approximate and for reference only. This process is subject to change.
If you would like to review for New Voices in Japanese Studies, you can: submit a Review Proposal via our online form, or register on the Reviewer Database below so we can contact…
If you would like to review for New Voices in Japanese Studies, you can: submit a Review Proposal via the online form below, or register on our Reviewer Database so we can…
Overview New Voices in Japanese Studies (NVJS) calls for papers and reviews at least once every year, usually from August to October (November for Honours-level authors). Second-round calls for papers…
If you meet the Eligibility Criteria and would like to submit a paper, you must: consult the Submission Guidelines below, and edit and format your submission according to the NVJS…
New Voices in Japanese Studies (NVJS) is calling for reviews of academic texts related to Japan for NVJS 13, which is scheduled for publication in September 2021. If you meet…
Welcome to the world, NVJS 10! Over 10 years on from our first-ever volume, we're excited to still be providing a platform for some of the newest scholarly voices on Japan. NVJS10…