Call for papers: 'Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond' Journal

The Journal “Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond” (ICEB) wants “(t)o make available a platform for consistent sharing of information, knowledge enhancement and the development of a dialogue and debate amongst professionals, policy makers, and volunteers working for institutionalised children, about best practices, research findings and studies, legislation, jurisprudence and case law, in relation to such children’s mental health, social development, care and upbringing in alternative modes of institutional care in SAARC countries.”
 
The first issue of the Journal has been published and now, we are inviting abstracts for the next and second issue, which will come out in September 2014.

Submit your Abstract:

 
The ICEB Editorial Board invites submission of abstracts (500 words or less) on topics relating to research and exploration of work with institutionalised children. Abstracts must be original, without any prior publication and must be submitted in English. It must be received in time for the editorial board to take a decision and invite the final manuscript by end July 2014 for inclusion in the second edition of the journal. The abstracts will be subjected to a non-per-review process. The Editorial Board takes the final decision on publications and reserves the rights to invite for the manuscripts and edit the final manuscript.
 

Editors and advisors:

The ICEB Journal is seeking energetic, qualified and high profile researchers to join its editorial and advisory team. Kindly send your resume to the Editorial Board members listed below.
 
For further information, please see the flyer or contact:
 
Dr. Monisha Akhtar, Editor-in-Chief, ICEB Journal
 
Dr. Kiran Modi, International Liaison Editor, ICEB Journal
 

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