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NAWA
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
CALL FOR ARTICLES
Nawa: Journal of Language and Communication is a new journal published bi-annually by the Department of Communication, Polytechnic of Namibia. It is a refereed, international journal whose goal is to advance knowledge in human language and communication. To this end, the journal publishes academic articles dealing with practical researches, pedagogical methodologies, critical analyses and theoretical perspectives in language and communication, and, related disciplines such as literature and information and communication technologies (ICTs). The interdisciplinary nature of the journal encourages research without boundaries in the Arts, Humanities, and related areas.
NAWA now invites the submission of Articles and Book Reviews to be considered for publication in its first issue.
Guidelines for contributors
1. The journal uses the MLA house style.
2. Articles should be in English and between 6500 and 7000 words in length
3. All articles must be typed using Microsoft Word and must be double spaced. Contributors should provide their full names, title(s), and addresses on their articles. For the purpose of blind reviewing, the contributor’s identification will be removed.
4. Authors are urged to use language that communicates easily and to avoid the use of esoteric jargon.
5. Submission of articles and book reviews must be done as attachments using the e-mail address provided in number 9 below.
6. All contributors are required to supply their biographical information in 120 words.
7. Successful contributors will each receive three copies of the journal.
8. Authors are not allowed to send articles that have either been accepted for publication or published elsewhere.
9. Send contributions by email to jkangira@polytechnic.edu.na or by post to:
The Editor
Nawa Journal of Language and Communication
Department of Communication
13 Storch Street
Private Bag 13388
Windhoek
Namibia
Telephone:+09-264-61-2072443
Fax: +09-264-61-2072310
Deadline for submission of contributions: 20 April 2007
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