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Final call for papers: Human Relations Special issue: Careers in cities – submit by 31 January 2019

  • 1.  Final call for papers: Human Relations Special issue: Careers in cities – submit by 31 January 2019

    Posted 11-29-2018 15:33

    Final call for papers: Human Relations Special issue: Careers in cities – submit by 31 January 2019

     

     

    Please accept my apologies for cross-postings.

     

    This is a friendly reminder about the 31 January deadline for submissions to the Human Relations Special Issue:

     

    Careers in cities

     

    Guest Editors:

    Jeffrey C Kennedy (Massey University, New Zealand)

    Svenja Tams (University for the Popular Arts, Germany)

    Michael B Arthur (Suffolk University, USA)

    Kim Yin Chan (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

     

    Submission deadline: 31 January 2019 (submissions will not be considered before 01 January 2019)

     

    This special issue aims to advance interdisciplinary research and theory on the topic of 'careers in cities'. By recognizing the importance of urban areas as a context for careers in the 21st century, it seeks to revive and extend interest in the societal and spatial contexts that shape, constitute and are constituted through careers. This special issue is intended for publication in early 2021.

     

    Please read the full call for papers here: http://www.tavinstitute.org/humanrelations/special_issues/CareersInCities.html

     

    The guest editors of this special issue would be happy to be contacted directly with queries relating to potential submissions:

     

    Jeffrey Kennedy              J.C.Kennedy@massey.ac.nz

    Svenja Tams                       svenjatams1@gmail.com

    Michael B Arthur              marthur@suffolk.edu

    Kim Yin Chan                      akychan@ntu.edu.sg

     

     

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