Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies CFP 13th edition

Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies CFP 13th edition

The Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies is accepting articles for the 13th edition (2018). The submission deadline for the edition is September 30, 2017.

 

The editorial board recognizes the inherently interdisciplinary and international nature of contemporary Buddhist studies and is open to submissions from scholars working in, but not limited to, anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, history and religious studies. Articles may focus on any region or historical period. Scholars do not have to be affiliated with a Canadian university to submit.

 

The Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies welcomes articles on classical textual and intertextual analysis, including work on hagiography, Buddhist art, ritual, doctrinal questions and lineage formation, and work on contemporary Buddhist communities concerning, for example, the implications of fluid demographic transformations, cultural hybridity, and challenges associated with communal continuity of praxis and doctrine in a context of global mobilities.

 

The Canadian context is a key concern of Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies. However, global realities of migration, rapidly changing mass media and telecommunications, and the associated ascendancy of mobilities perspectives in the social sciences necessitate inclusion of articles on Buddhists in countries other than Canada.

 

Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies is published annually and welcomes submissions at any time. Article review and copy-edition can take maximumly six months before publication.

 

Article Submissions:

Authors should send articles directly to Journal Manager, Ngoc LE at cjbs@sfu.ca. Please consult submission guidelines before submitting the papers.

 

Book Reviews:

The Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies does not accept unsolicited book reviews but scholars interested in writing a review are welcome to submit a curriculum vitae and to contact our Book Review Editor, Dr. Jacqueline Ho at jacquelinedho@gmail.com with expressions of interest in reviewing specific publications.

 

Canadian Buddhist Studies News Blog:

The journal is accompanied by a news blog, a platform for graduate students in the field to catch up with current academic conversations, discuss their research and share experiences. It can become an effective conduit of communication concerning new courses, conferences and much more. If you are interested in becoming regular contributors to Canadian Buddhist Studies News or know any graduate students who wishes to contribute, please contact Ngoc LE at cjbs@sfu.ca.