MIASA Publishing Workshop
The MIASA Publishing Workshop for African scholars, jointly organised by Africa Spectrum (published by the GIGA Institute for African Affairs) and the Contemporary Journal of African Studies (published by the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana), will take place on 14 and 15 December 2023 at the University of Ghana in Legon-Accra.
Objectives and Workshop Programme
The publishing workshop is designed to provide African scholars with in-depth feedback on advanced research papers with the aim of facilitating their submission to Africa Spectrum, the Contemporary Journal of African Studies, or possibly another suitable journal that centres on the study of Africa, without any obligation to publish. Workshop mentoring will be provided by experienced editors and associate editors of Africa Spectrum and the Contemporary Journal of African Studies.
The editors will share their insights into editorial work to demystify the submission and review process of both journals and discuss publication strategies with the participants. The workshop will also enable participants to reflect on, discuss, and rethink imbalances in academic knowledge production on Africa. The two-day programme will combine reflections and plenary discussions with one-on-one feedback and mentoring.
To facilitate participation in the publishing workshop, successful applicants can be reimbursed for travel costs, accommodation, and – if applicable – visa costs (meals will be provided in the hotel and during the conference, we cannot pay per diems).
Deadline and Eligibility
The application deadline is 21 September 2023. Successful applicants will be notified mid-October. Applicants should have an already composed advanced research paper. We invite applications from early career researchers currently pursuing their PhD or up to six years after completion of their PhD who are employed at a recognised university or research institute in Africa, and whose paper meets the following criteria:
- it offers original research on questions of sustainable governance, broadly conceived, related to the politics, societies, economics, and natural environments of Africa;
- it provides important, theoretically relevant, and methodologically rigorous research that promotes knowledge from an African-centred perspective.
Papers sent for application must not have been submitted to or be under review at another journal in any of its versions. All papers must be submitted in English, and successful applicants must be fluent in written and spoken English as there will be no translation available during the workshop.
Application Documents
The application must include the following:
- a 150-word abstract of the research paper;
- a 3-page summary outlining the research question, its relationship to current debates, theoretical approaches, methods, and results of the research paper; and
- the applicant’s CV with a maximum length of 5 pages.
Scholars should apply using this link. In order to avoid any possible technical difficulties we encourage applicants not to submit their application on the last day of the deadline. Inquiries should be directed to julia.grauvogel@giga-hamburg.de.