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SPHS  October 2010

SPHS October 2010

Subject:

Interdisciplinary Feminist Phenomenology

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Eva Simms <[log in to unmask]>

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Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 5 Oct 2010 12:41:16 -0400

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Janus Head Special Issue : Feminist Phenomenology

Janus Head is issuing a special volume on feminist phenomenology in the fall of 
2012. Feminist phenomenology is an interdisciplinary endeavor between 
philosophy, the social and natural sciences, and the literary arts.  We 
encourage submissions from these different areas, and they can focus on 
foundational feminist issues in phenomenology, feminist phenomenological 
methods, or applied phenomenological studies that deal with issues related to 
women and gender through the framework of continental philosophy. The 
deadline for Submissions is  October 15, 2011, and all papers will be peer 
reviewed.
The volume will be edited by Eva Simms, (Duquesne University, Psychology 
Department) and Beata Stawarska (University of Oregon, Philosophy 
Department).
Please check submission format at http://www.janushead.org/jhguidelines.cfm, 
submit all papers electronically to [log in to unmask],  and list Feminist 
Phenomenology in the subject line.  If you have questions, please contact Eva 
Simms at [log in to unmask]

The essays in Janus Head are widely distributed in print and electronic form 
and are available for free download  as pdf’s.  This ensures that contributors’ 
work  is accessible from all around the world.

Guidelines for Submissions
Janus Head follows APA guidelines for its review process (peer review).
In general, Janus Head editors and reviewers look for works which speak to the 
Janus Head attitude of "respect and openness to the various manifestations of 
truth in human experience and the fostering of understanding through 
meditative thinking, narrative structure, and poetic imagination." Janus Head is 
an interdisciplinary journal that places emphasis on the intersections among 
literature, continental philosophy, phenomenological psychology, and the arts. 
Our board welcomes the submission of innovative work from authors and 
artists who take risks to create fruitful dialogue among the disciplines of the 
academy. 
CRITERIA FOR ESSAYS: Submissions should be no longer than 10,000 words. 
Works should be typed and double-spaced. Format requirements: APA or MLA 
styles (footnotes should be placed at the end of paper). Submit as e-mail 
attachment to [log in to unmask],  and please list Feminist Phenomenology 
in the subject line. (Or you can submit one disk or CD and two (2) copies to 
the address below. Your essay should include a brief abstract (120 words or 
less). Also include a brief biography for the contributors page, should your 
paper be accepted. Make sure to include all relevant contact information, 
including a permanent e-mail address. Email submissions will not be accepted! 
CRITERIA FOR SHORT FICTION, CREATIVE NON-FICTION, & POETRY:   Please 
include cover letter, short biography, and correspondence information. Fiction 
should be double-spaced, no longer than 9000 words (about 36 pages or 
shorter). Poetry should be typed in the format it is intended to be printed. We 
publish less than five percent of unsolicited material. One copy of the work is 
sufficient, no discs, nor SASE, but email address for word on final decision. 
Address submissions to Poetry & Fiction Editor, PO Box 4277, Portland, ME 
04101. No email submissions, please. 
If your submission does not follow these guidelines, it will not be reviewed. 
CRITERIA FOR ARTWORK: We are seeking artists for submissions of portfolios 
to feature in the journal. Electronic images are the preferred formats. TIFF 
images of at least 300 dpi are required for print. Please email the editors if you 
have any questions. 
NOTE: 
1. Essay and poetry submission materials will not be returned. However, art, 
photography and other materials will be returned if you include a self-
addressed, stamped envelope.
2. Upon the acceptance of your paper, Janus Head reserves the right to use 
your work for promotional purposes, anthologies, etc. However, you are 
welcome to publish your work elsewhere as you see fit.
3. Contributors will get a complimentary hard copy of the issue in which their 
work appears, as well as access to an electronic PDF file of their article for 
distribution. 
Please send essays and art submissions to: 
Editors 
Janus Head 
P.O. Box 8010
Pittsburgh, PA 15216
Please send all poetry and fiction submissions to:
Robert Gibbons
Poetry & Fiction Editor
P.O. Box 4277
Portland, ME 04101
Authors should include their e-mail address. Allow at least 3-6 months for the 
review process and editorial decisions. Notice of receipt of materials can be 
obtained by email.
REVIEW PROCESS:
Janus Head uses a peer-review process. Typically, these reviews are "blind," 
which means the reviewers are not aware of the identity of the authors. 
However, in the case of special issues, guest editors (who are aware of the 
identities of the authors) do make final decisions about the acceptance of 
papers. In the first stage of the review process, the author is notified of the 
receipt of his or her submission. Typically, the author should receive 
notification of receipt within a month of his or her submission. If you do not 
receive notice, you are welcome to inquire with the editors via email. Once 
you receive notice, the work is submitted to two or more reviewers for blind 
review. When the review process is complete, the editors will send an email to 
the author about the status of the submission. Based on the comments of the 
reviewers, the editors determine whether the submission is appropriate for the 
journal and/or special issue and whether the work is of the quality necessary 
for publication. If the work is deemed inappropriate for the journal and/or 
issue, editors typically make recommendations for more appropriate venues. If 
the work is deemed to require further work prior to publication, the editors will 
provide the author with recommendations for revising the submission for future 
publication. Work that is accepted for publication will receive notice as soon 
as possible. Upon acceptance, work enters the copyediting phase of the 
process. Authors of accepted work receive a galley proof of their work before 
it goes to print, and they are given an opportunity to make any last minute 
corrections. 

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