Call for Papers
Journal of Hate Studies
Volume 18
Justice and Equity: Challenging Hate and Inspiring Hope
Submission deadline: March 15, 2022
If you are involved with research and writing about issues relating to challenging hate and inspiring hope, we invite you to submit your work to this call for papers.
The Journal of Hate Studies (JHS) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by Gonzaga University’s Center for the Study of Hate. JHS is committed to excellence and innovation in the scholarly study of hate by providing a forum for discussion of research-based practices to counter dehumanization in any manifestation.
We are especially interested in full paper submissions that align with the 2021 International Conference on Hate Studies theme Justice and Equity: Challenging Hate and Inspiring Hope. Conference topics this year addressed the timeliness of our current struggles, including AAPI hate, Anti-Semitism, hate incidents related to the COVID-19 pandemic, hate speech online, political conspiracy theories, and many others. Students, staff, faculty, and community members came together for the virtual conference, representing more than a dozen countries, 24 academic disciplines, 50 organizations, and 60 institutions of higher education.
We welcome general submissions and conference presentation is not a prerequisite for review. Submissions for volume 18 of the Journal of Hate Studies should represent original or substantially original work not previously published elsewhere. Contributions should be 5,000-7,000 words in length and be formatted according to the APA 7th Edition.
The selection process for publication is a competitive one. Papers will be blind peer reviewed and vetted by the Journal of Hate Studies Editorial Board for alignment with Gonzaga University and the Center for the Study of Hate mission and vision. Please visit https://gonzaga.edu/hatestudies.
We also welcome applications to become a PEER REVIEWER for the Journal at https://jhs.press.gonzaga.edu/
For more information, please contact Mary Pat Treuthart at treuthart@gonzaga.edu.