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2007 Annual Conference - Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS)

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Information for Contributors<br />

The <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Eurasian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Review publishes two issues per year, in the Spring<br />

and Fall. The deadlines for submission are March 1 and October 1.<br />

CESR consists of the following sections:<br />

Research Reports<br />

Editor: Jamilya Ukudeeva (jaukudee@cabrillo.edu)<br />

The editors invite two types of submissions.<br />

1) Reports on Research Findings and Methods. These reports, which focus on current or<br />

recently completed research, are written with the aim of presenting preliminary<br />

conclusions drawn from research in progress that are likely to be of immediate interest to<br />

the readers of CESR.<br />

2) Reports on Research Conditions. These reports focus on the conditions of doing research<br />

in the field of <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Eurasian</strong> studies, and are written with the aim of informing other<br />

scholars of changes in archival access, common problems encountered in the course of<br />

doing field research, and/or information about new resources, such as survey research<br />

organizations or newly published government documents.<br />

Reports should be 1,500-3,000 words in length.<br />

<strong>Conference</strong>s and Lecture Series<br />

Editor: Pinar Akcali (akcali@metu.edu.tr) and Daniel Schafer<br />

(schaferd@mail.belmont.edu)<br />

This section provides summary reports of conferences, lecture series and other scholarly<br />

gatherings for the benefit of CESR readers who did not attend the meetings. The section<br />

includes reports from conferences and lecture series devoted to the field of <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Eurasian</strong><br />

studies as well as reports about selected panels on <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Eurasian</strong> studies at conferences held<br />

by professional societies in the humanities or social sciences. Submissions should be 750-1500<br />

words in length.<br />

Educational Resources and Developments<br />

Editor: Sarah Amsler (S.Amsler@kingston.ac.uk)<br />

(Prior to December <strong>2007</strong>, please address correspondence for this section to Chief<br />

Editor Virginia Martin at vmartin2@wisc.edu.)<br />

The emphasis of this section is on sharing pedagogical approaches, teaching experiences and<br />

educational materials related to <strong>Central</strong> Eurasia. Submissions should be 1,500-2,000 words in<br />

length.<br />

Please contact either the appropriate section editor or chief editor Virginia<br />

Martin (vmartin2@wisc.edu) to discuss submissions.<br />

To learn more about the <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Eurasian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Society</strong> and become a<br />

member, visit www.cess.muohio.edu.<br />

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