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childhood
& philosophy a journal of the international council of
philosophical inquiry with children |
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submission guidelines and notes for
contributors the
editors of childhood & philosophy
welcome electronic submissions in the following areas: papers
about, or compilations from, philosophers on childhood and on education j
scholarly or research articles about
childhood, childhood and philosophy, doing philosophy with children, or some
other combination of childhood, education and philosophy j
annotated transcripts of conversations with children j
philosophical stories and discussion plans j
curriculum samples j
book reviews j
reports on current projects or conferences j
poetry j
submission for our images archive, which includes images of and
by children: children’s drawing and painting, photographs by children,
photographs of or by children, etc. childhood
& philosophy is a juried publication, and does not accept previously
published contributions. all submissions will be anonymously reviewed by one
or more members of our board of editorial consultants. final decisions on submissions, including
requests for revisions, are the responsibility of the editors. once published
in childhood & philosophy, authors are free to republish their
contributions, on condition that they mention childhood & philosophy as the original place of publication. submissions may be in english, portuguese, spanish, italian,
russian or french. if you wish to
submit in some other language, the editors will consider publishing it in its
original language or may request a translation. all submissions should, if
possible, be prepared as word files, and must be “camera
ready”—i.e. appropriately formatted, spell-checked, and ready for
uploading into the journal. all
graphics should be submitted in a separate file. we accept any style of
bibliographic citation as long as it is internally consistent. contributions
should not exceed 25 pages in length. a 150-word abstract, three key words,
and a brief autobiographical statement should be included with each
submission. send all submissions to both editors as email attachments, and
copy to the managing editor of childhood & philosophy, at the
following addresses: walter kohan, professor faculty of philosophy and education state university of rio de janeiro brazil david kennedy, associate professor department of educational foundations and institute for the advancement of philosophy for children (iapc) montclair state university usa philosophy & childhood editorial board |