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Journal of Multicultural Discourses

Journal of Multicultural Discourses


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 5
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1744-7143
Online ISSN: 1747-6615
 

Instructions for Authors

1. All papers for the Journal of Multicultural Discourses must be submitted via the journal's online submission and peer review site, which can be found at:

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/mm-jmd

2. If you have already refereed or submitted a paper for this journal, it is likely that you will already have an account. If not, you will need to create a user account before submitting your paper.

3. Papers should be submitted as one file with, where possible, all tables and figures in the correct place in the text. More details on how to submit figures and tables that can not be incorporated in the text can be found on our website.

4. The paper must not be under consideration by other journal or have been previously published.

5. Papers should be the author's own original work and any material for which copyright is not held by the author should be acknowledged in the text. It is the author's responsibility to clear permission for copyright material.

6. Papers should not contain any material which is libellous, illegal or infringes anyone's copyright or other rights.

7. Papers should not normally exceed 7000 words.

8. When submitting a paper the author will be asked to provide an abstract of not more than 200 words.

9. The papers are blind refereed, so any textual references which would identify the authors to the referees must be avoided (any omitted material can be included later if the paper is accepted).

10. Footnotes should be avoided. Essential notes should be numbered in the text and grouped together at the end of the article.

11. References should be checked carefully for consistency with the text, and our style should be followed.

12. Authors of papers accepted for publication will receive pdf proofs for correction by email. This stage should not be used for substantial revisions, and timely return of proof corrections is important.

13. The contact author of published papers will receive 1 copy of the journal per author, in addition to a pdf file of the final paper. This file should be used for depositing in institutional repositories etc.
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