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ARSP call for contributions

  • 1.  ARSP call for contributions

    Posted 03-07-2014 13:40
    With apologies for cross-posting... Annual Review of Social Partnerships (ARSP) Call for contributions The Annual Review of Social Partnerships (ARSP) is soliciting submissions for its 9th edition. The key topics for each section and the associated section editor contacts are briefly described below, as well as a link to the most recent ARSP issue. We look forward to answering any questions and receiving information about your work in cross-sector social partnerships (CSSPs). An "About ARSP" overview is found following the section descriptions. Sections: 1. Partnership Publications Editor: Arno Kourula (A.E.Kourula at uva.nl) The publications section of ARSP serves the community of researchers and practitioners working in the field of cross-sector social partnerships by providing a state-of the-art review of recent literature in the field. Please submit the details of your recently published or forthcoming academic papers, dissertations, books or reports published in 2013 or 2014. Include: author(s) names, title, year, journal, abstract, publisher, volume, issue, and page numbers, and link to the journal. In case of books we would appreciate a link to the book's cover. 2. Partnership Pedagogy Resources Editor: Jennifer S. A. Leigh (jleigh4 at zimbra.naz.edu) This section provides reviews on relevant pedagogical materials and scholarship of teaching and learning resources to assist those teaching about cross sector social partnerships (CSSPs) both inside and outside the academic classroom. We are looking for your innovative pedagogy curriculum, course design, assessments, and exercises related to CSSPs. 3. Partnership Events Editor: Jessica Mankowski (jessica.mankowski at gmail.com) The partnership events section provides readers with up-to-date information on upcoming, or recently completed, social partnership events from around the world. We are looking forward to receiving your listing of in person and online events (virtual conferences, Twitter Meet-ups, webinars, etc.). 4. Research Editor: Marlene Janzen Le Ber (Marlene.LeBer at schulich.uwo.ca) The goals for this section are to present scholarly conversations about cross-sector social partnerships by identifying shared research questions and practitioner CSSI priorities, to assist in the development of research collaborations or consortiums of researchers with similar interests, and to identify potential funding sources for CSSI joint research projects. We look forward to receiving information about your research projects or funding opportunities you would like to share with the community of partnership researchers and practitioners. We encourage individuals to join the NPO-BUS yahoo group with 400 academic and practitioner members: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/NPO-BUSPartnerships/ If you wish to be profiled in the ARSP please join the NPO-BUS Partnerships Yahoo Group and contact May Seitanidi (mmayseitanidi at yahoo.com). The deadline for submitting material to the section editors is 15th April 2014. Previous ARSP 8th Edition (2013): http://works.bepress.com/may_seitanidi/36/ Please send your contributions to the appropriate Editor. We look forward to incorporating your research, publications, teaching materials and profiling you in the ARSP! For any general questions about the ARSP please contact Dr. M. May Seitanidi, ARSP Editor in Chief at mmayseitanidi at yahoo.com. About ARSP The Annual Review of Social Partnerships (ARSP) is an international annual publication on Cross Sector Social Partnerships (CSSPs) provided on open access. The aim of the ARSP is to bring together research and practice in the field of cross sector collaboration, to communicate high quality collaboration research findings to large audiences around the world, to share best partnership practices within different industries, to promote rigorous research and practice, while nurturing the new generation of practice oriented scholars and research informed practitioners in this field. The review is circulated to academic and non-academic lists reaching thousands of practitioners and academics aiming to increase the impact of your work on partnerships. This is a great opportunity to promote your research and also receive information about the research and insights of colleagues, academics and practitioners. The ARSP is written for and by cross sector social partnership academics and practitioners who view collaboration across the profit, public and nonprofit sectors as key to solving social problems such as climate change, economic inequality, poverty, biodiversity, HIV/AIDS. ARSP covers a wide range of subjects, from water scarcity and social innovation to collaborative governance and sustainability. The ARSP offers new directions for research, captures and presents early PhD students' insights and observations, presents funded research projects, provides meta-data i.e. published papers into a compilation allowing researchers to familiarise with the latest work in this field and features practitioner insights. _______________________________________________________________________

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