Monday, March 11, 2013

Papers for Stability: The International Journal of Security and Development


Ever managed an innovative peace-building project that you felt more people should know about? Worked on developing an intervention for an international organization during a period instability and insecurity? Found yourself facilitating chaos rather than the good development outcomes you strive for? Wanted to write about your experiences of working for an international organization during a period of instability and insecurity?
Now is your chance.
We write to invite you to contribute to the Practice Notes section of a new, peer-reviewed and open-access publication, Stability: The International Journal of Security and Development. Stability presents thoughtful articles written by knowledgeable academics and practitioners, and its content reaches thousands of policy makers, practitioners and scholars working on security and development.
Practice Notes are 2,000 to 4,000-word pieces that analyze a single, urgent issue or a noteworthy programme or process intended to foster security, development, peace or governance. We want to make sure that all Practice Notes are of the highest standard. All submissions to Stability will be peer reviewed by two experts, and the decision to accept or reject a submission is based on reviewers’ feedback.
How to apply:
For a closer guide to what we're looking for, get a sense of what we've already published on our website,www.stabilityjournal.org . Once you are ready to submit a piece, please REGISTER at our website and follow the simple “New Submission” process. Authors are obligated to ensure that they adhere to Stability’s author guidelines, particularly those related to citations and sourcing.
If you are interested in contributing, please drop me a line at info@stabilityjournal.org ordorn.townsend@stabilityjournal.org . Please pass this on to people you think have something important to contribute to Stability.

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