Von: Parrotta, John -FS [mailto:jparrotta@fs.fed.us]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. April 2015 13:24
Betreff: Call for Submissions for IK: Other Ways of Knowing
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Call for Submissions
IK: Other Ways of Knowing is soliciting research articles and book reviews for its Fall
2015 issue as well as future issues. Deadline for inclusion in the Fall issue is August
1, 2015.
About the journal. This is an electronic, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access
journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas
of indigenous knowledge from a global perspective. The journal is published twice yearly
by the Pennsylvania State University Libraries, and is co-sponsored by the Penn State
Libraries and the Penn State Interinstitutional Center for Indigenous Knowledge (ICIK).
The spring issue is guest-edited and theme-based; the fall issue is an open content issue
edited by the Penn State Libraries and ICIK team.
Indigenous knowledge is an emerging area of study that focuses on the ways of knowing,
seeing, and thinking that are passed down orally from generation to generation. These ways
of understanding reflect thousands of years of experimentation and innovation in topics
like agriculture, animal husbandry, entomophagy, biomimicry, child rearing practices,
education systems, herbal and other traditional medicines, natural resource management and
resilience to climate change—among many other categories.
These ways of knowing are particularly important in the era of globalization, a time in
which indigenous knowledge as intellectual property is acquiring new significance in the
search for answers to many of the world’s most vexing problems: disease, famine, ethnic
conflict, and poverty. Indigenous knowledge has value, not only for the culture in which
it develops, but also for scientists and planners seeking solutions to community
problems.
As a forum for the sharing of practical knowledge and local wisdom for the benefit of all
peoples, this journal is of special interest to development professionals who treasure
this local knowledge, finding it extremely useful in solving complex problems of health,
agriculture, education, and the environment, both in developed and in developing
countries.
Manuscripts. Submissions must be original, not previously published, nor submitted for
publication in another journal. Research articles should be 5,000-15,000 words in
length. Book reviews should be 1,500-2,000 words in length.
All manuscripts are subject to double blind peer review. Photographs, and other visual
materials, are highly encouraged for each submission. All manuscripts should be in
English. However, if the author is indigenous, a manuscript in the indigenous language
will be accepted if an English translation is also provided. Both the indigenous and
English language versions will be published. Reviewers will use the English version in
assessing the manuscript. Full submission guidelines are available at the journal’s
home page at <http://journals.psu.edu/ik/about/submissions#authorGuidelines>
http://journals.psu.edu/ik/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.
We are accepting:
· Original research articles.
· Literature reviews
· Proposals for themed guest edited issues
· Reviews of new resources, including books, music, video, or web materials.
· Poetry, traditional stories, etc.
· Articles about applied indigenous knowledge, e.g., traditional ways of utilizing
local flora, insects and other fauna
Please register and submit your manuscript or proposal at
http://journals.psu.edu/ik/user/register or, contact the editors Helen Sheehy at
hms2(a)psu.edu and Amy Paster at alp4(a)psu.edu