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formerly known as JUNG: the e-Journal of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies |
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Darrell Dobson, Ph.D. |
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| This journal is only published on-line at www.thejungiansociety.org |
| All participants in the 2009 conference at Cornell are invited to submit the papers arising out of their conference presentations to the society’s newly renamed, and still peer reviewed, scholarly journal. The journal will now be known as Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies. This volume of the journal will be co-edited by Darrell Dobson, PhD and Inez , PhD, the president and vice-president of the society. |
| All submissions will be subjected to a blind peer review process, in which they will first be submitted to an editor who will assess the suitability of the submission for the journal. The editor will then either ask for revisions or forward the paper to at least two reviewers. Each reviewer will complete an independent report on the submission and return it to the Editor, who will inform the author of the result (Accepted for publication, Revisions requested, Not accepted at this time). The comments of the reviewers will be made available to the author. |
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Manuscripts will now be accepted in either of the following styles: 1) MLA, 6th edition Or 2) APA, 6th Edition Include an abstract of up to 150 words. Include brief biographical information. Nowhere in the content of the paper should the
author's identity be noted. Include cover letter with biographical information
in either the body of the email (with submission as attachment), or as
a second attachment.
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| Submissions will only be accepted electronically. Send the document as an attachment (MS Word only) to the email address below. |
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editor@thejungiansociety.org |
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