I received an email today that contributors, participants and readers of this blog may be interested in.
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Disclaimer
I have no idea as to the credentials or academic standing of any of the information in this email
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‘Emergent Australasian Philosophers’ – an electronic journal of philosophy catering specifically to final year/honours students within the australasian region – is currently seeking submissions for issue
#1, to be published toward the end of 2008.
If those of you working in academia at present could pass the following information on to interested final year/honours students, it would be very much appreciated:
Submission guidelines may be found at:
www.eap.philosophy-australia.com/submissions.html
The website for the journal is:
www.eap.philosophy-australia.com
Many thanks in advance,
By the way, the website listed in this email is ONLY available if you have java script and flash enabled. Quite a strange requirement for a simply journal website. You can’t access a single item on the site without java script or flash (and that’s an inclusive or).
Just another journal I can’t submit anything to… yet.
And why’s that Nath? I’ve read some pretty compelling work of yours lately.
You’ve been studying for a number of years now, and the submission process doesn’t stipulate that you need to provide evidence of your academic record.
Well, if I don’t need to provide evidence of my record, I should be fine. I thought I read something about being an honours student?
Aimed at final year/honours students. Nothing in the submission process though that asks to verify this.
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