[Buddha-l] CFP: Contemporary Buddhism
Keyse, Jodie
Jodie.Keyse at tandf.co.uk
Fri Feb 20 08:07:43 MST 2009
Contemporary Buddhism
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Call for Papers
Editors: Michael McGhee - University of Liverpool, UK
John Peacocke - University of Bristol and Sharpham College, UK
Supported by an International Advisory Board
ABOUT CONTEMPORARY BUDDHISM
Contemporary Buddhism publishes articles on the current state of
Buddhism from across the human sciences. The journal presents work from
philosophers, theologians, historians, psychologists, anthropologists,
sociologists and political scientists.
Contemporary Buddhism examines the historical, doctrinal and political
developments that have formed contemporary versions of Buddhism. The
special features of Contemporary Buddhism are:
* the meeting of Buddhism and western culture
* the current self-understanding of different traditions of Buddhism
* the relations between these traditions
* the relations to other world religious traditions
Contemporary Buddhism is intended to reflect and represent all schools
of Buddhism.
For a statement of the ideas that inspired the creation of Contemporary
Buddhism download the inaugural editorial by Michael McGhee at
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rcbh
Online access included with all institutional subscriptions.
HOW TO SUBMIT ARTICLES TO THE JOURNAL
The editors of Contemporary Buddhism will consider for publication
articles that are related to the aims and scope of the journal. Articles
for consideration should be sent to:
Dr Michael McGhee, Department of Philosophy,
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK
Manuscripts should be between 4,000-8,000 words in length. All
submissions will be seen anonymously by two referees. Please ensure your
address details are clearly marked on the outside of all packages you
are sending to Editors.
For more information, please visit www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rcbh and
look at the 'Instructions for Authors,' section.
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