Call for Papers: GRFDT Working Paper Series
Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism (GRFDT)
www.grfdt.com
Research Papers/ Working Paper Series
Guidelines for Authors
Original research articles along with abstracts are invited from scholars for Working Paper Series. The papers should be about 5000-6000 words.
Illustrations, figures, maps and graphs should be prepared in black and white and be kept to the minimum.
All manuscripts are referred to experts in the areas concerned. The editorial decisions will normally be communicated to the authors within one month from the date of submission unless otherwise delayed by the reviewers. The authors may be asked to revise the article after receiving referee's comments.
The revised version should highlight revisions so as to have a quick review of the revisions.
All the papers will have ISSN no and will be cited in Google Scholar and other academic citation index. The published papers will be available online at www.grfdt.com in pdf format freely for public view.
Structure of the Paper
Headings and Subheadings
The papers should be structured through numbered main headings (in all caps bold), subheadings (in upper/lower bold), and sub-sub-headings (in normal italics). Spellings of frequently used words should be consistent all through the paper.
Notes/ Foot/End Notes
Notes should be numbered in Arabic numerals as superscripts inside the text, and their details should appear as end notes. Tables should appear along with their data sources (if not generated from author's own research) in the appropriate places inside the text.
Notes for tables should be marked with (*) and should appear at the bottom of the table.
References Style
Reference cited in the text should follow the author-date system (e.g., Cohen, 1997) and should be properly referred to at the end of the text in the following style.
Books/Edited Books
Cohen, R. (1997). Global diasporas: An introduction . Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Barkan, E. R. (Ed.). (2003). Immigration, incorporation and transnationalism . New Jersy: Transaction Publishers.
Papers in the Journal/Edited Books
Demmers, J. (2002). Diaspora and conflict: Locality, long-distance nationalism, and delocalisation of conflict dynamics. The Public, 9 (1), 85–96.
Osella, C., & Osella, F. (2008). Nuancing the migrant experience: Perspectives from Kerala, South India. In S. Koshy & R. Radhakrishnan (Eds.), Transnational South Asians: The making of a neo-diaspora (pp. 146–178). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
Reports/Working Papers
United Nations Development Programme. (2009). Overcoming barriers: Human mobility and development (Human Development report 2009). New York: UNDP.
Chaloff, J., & Lemaitre, G. (2009). Managing highly-skilled labour migration: A comparative analysis of migration policies and challenges in OECD countries. OECD social, employment and migration working papers, no. 79.
Websites
Grossman, M. (2010). Diaspora knowledge flows in the global economy, E-Leader Budapest 2010. http://www.g-casa.com/conferences/budapest/papers/Grossman.pdf . Accesses on 12 Apr 2013.
Contacts: The complete paper can be submitted to the Editor, Working Paper Series, GRFDT, Email: [email protected]
Editorial Team
GRFDT Research Paper Series/Journal
Dr. Els van Dongen, Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological university, Singapore
Dr. Ankur Datta,Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, South Asian University, New Delhi
Dr. Ned Bertz, Assistant Professor of History, University of Hawaii
Dr. Nayeem Sultana, Associate Professor, Department of Development Studies, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dr. Veena Sharma, Independent Scholar on Diaspora, New Delhi
Dr. Raj Bourdouille, Migration and Development Researcher, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada
Dr. Nandini C. Sen, Associate Professor. Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi, New Delhi
Dr. Evans Stephen Osabuohien, Dept. of Economics and Development Studies, Covenant University, Nigeria
Prof. Vinesh Hookoomsing, University of Mauritius, Mauritius
Dr. Anjali Sahay, Associate Professor, International Relations and Political Science at Gannon University, Pennsylvania, USA
Prof. Guofu LIU,School of Law, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing
Dr. Kumar Mahabir, The University of Trinidad and Tobago, Corinth Teachers College, UTT
Dr. Smita Tiwari, Research Fellow, Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi
Dr. M. Mahalingam, Research Fellow, Centre For Policy Analysis, New DelhiDr. Els van Dongen, Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological university, Singapore
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Time and Place:
Date: Sunday, Jun 15, 2014
Venue: GRFDT
Address: GRFDT
City/Twon: New Delhi
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