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Volume 7, Issue 1 of the Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development will be published in September 2010 in preparation for the CANDO 17th Annual National Conference & AGM (Niagara Falls, Ontario).
Papers should relate to one of the following areas:
• Aboriginal Community Economic and Enterprise Development
• Aboriginal Small Business and Entrepreneurship
• The Analysis of the Aboriginal Economy
• Evaluating Aboriginal Economic Activity
• Aboriginal Corporate Responsibility, Social Auditing, and the Triple Bottom Line
• Economic Partnerships
• Indigenous Knowledge and Economic Development
• Indigenous Land Management and Economic Development
• Aboriginal Organizations and Management
• International Aboriginal Trade and the Global Economy
• Aboriginal Community Development: The Role of Women and Youth
• Change: Traditional and Modern Aboriginal Economies
We invite papers and case studies from academics and practitioners that address these issues. Academic papers will be subject to the usual double-blind peer-review process. Please note that we are not just looking for academic papers; we are also looking for interviews, case studies, and other practitioner views and perspectives. Submissions from practitioners will be reviewed by the co-editors.
Academic and Practitioner papers (double spaced, 12 point font, and 1 inch margins) should not exceed 25 pages in length, including appendices. Length can vary – 1 to 25 pages. The preferred format style is APA.
Submissions by e-mail are welcomed, in fact preferred. Send the paper as an attachment to the e-mail address above. The deadline for receipt of submissions for Volume 7, Issue 1 is May 15, 2010. If your paper does not make the cut for this issue, or needs extra work, it will be considered for
publication in Volume 7, Issue 2.
Published jointly by the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) and Captus Press, the Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development (JAED) features academic articles, examples from economic practitioners, book reviews and "The State of the Aboriginal Economy" section. Published yearly, the Journal is a unique resource for anyone interested in Aboriginal community economic development.
Should you require further information please contact Svitlana Konoval, CANDO Executive & Administrative Services Coordinator at 1-800-463-9300 or skonoval@edo.ca.
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