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Cfp: Response, Spring 2021 Issue


Call For Papers - Spring 2021


We are pleased to invite contributors to submit work to MAPACA’s publication: Response: The Journal of Popular and American Culture. We publish two issues a year, in Fall (November) and Spring (June).

This journal is an open-access, peer-reviewed publication; we make every effort to tailor and develop content that takes advantage of the possibilities of digital publication. As such, we solicit work that sometimes goes outside the “traditional” print-based form of scholarship.

We are soliciting various kinds of scholarship and criticism representing our organization’s more than forty Areas.

  • Traditional peer-reviewed articles (5000-8000 words)

  • A “Round Table” discussion on a specific subject, including perspectives from three or more scholars (2500-4000 words); If you are interested in this, please contact us for suggestions on how to facilitate, moderate, and produce this discussion

  • Publication / production / event / exhibit reviews (1500-3000 words)

  • An extended editorial or review about the state of your field and/or notable recent development – a “State of the Union” for your area. (3000-4500 words)

  • An in-depth interview with a notable figure in your field (2000-3500 words, or a podcast/recording of 10-20 minutes)

  • Serving as a guest editor for a special issue

  • Scholarship Based in New Media – Do you have a dynamic narrated photo essay or video project? A ‘TED talk’-type lecture or presentation that is suitable for MAPACA? Let us know if you think that you can showcase your scholarship and research in new media platforms.

If you have material you would like our editorial team to consider, you may send either a completed article/review or a brief proposal/description of your project to publications [at] mapaca [dot] net. We accept proposals on a rolling basis for our Fall (November) and Spring (June) issues. We send articles out for peer review twice yearly.

We will accept completed submissions written according to any commonly accepted style guidelines (MLA, Chicago, APA, etc.) However, if your article is accepted for publication, we will expect you to furnish a draft of your article using Chicago/endnote citation format.

Volume 5, Issue 2

Features in this issue

Using Saw IV as a Primer on Social Justice

Brian C. Johnson
Luzerne County Community College

Submit a response

Do you have something to say? Submit a response to one of the articles in this issue. Our editorial staff will be in touch soon.