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The Albatross
Submit all essays to uvicalbatross@gmail.com after consulting the Submissions Guidelines.
The Albatross is an undergraduate, peer-reviewed, academic journal that publishes the exceptional undergraduate scholarship of students at the University of Victoria in the fields of literary analysis, critical theory, and cultural studies. The first issue was launched in March 2011.
All previous volumes are archived.
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Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies
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Appeal: Review of Current Law and Law Reform
Appeal: Review of Current Law and Law Reform is a double-blind, peer-reviewed law journal published through the Faculty of Law at the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada).
Appeal publishes articles, case commentaries, and book reviews that offer insightful commentary on Canadian and comparative law. This law journal also promotes legal scholarship in its political, philosophical, and social contexts. Appeal is student-run, and its Editorial Board aims to publish primarily student compositions.
For more information, go to appeal.law.uvic.ca
Volume 23 (2018) of Appeal was released in March 2018. The journal is published electronically through this website, HeinOnline, CanLII, and LexisNexis QuickLaw.
Print subscriptions are available for $20. To subscribe to Appeal, email the Editorial Board at appeal@uvic.ca.
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The Arbutus Review
The Arbutus Review is an annual peer-reviewed compilation of outstanding research papers/articles submitted by undergraduate students from all disciplines at the University of Victoria. It provides a forum for the best researchers to showcase their work to their fellow students, the campus community, high schools, funding agencies and corporations/organizations about the strength of student researchers.
We acknowledge with respect the Lekwungen-speaking peoples on whose traditional territory the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.
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ARTiculate
ARTiculate is a peer-reviewed graduate student journal of art history published by the University of Victoria. The publication aims to further the establishment of a graduate art historical community by offering graduate students the ability to disseminate their knowledge and engage in an editorial process that is shaped by the insights of peers well-versed in their chosen area of study. In keeping with the inclusive conception of art that is embraced within a global art history, ARTiculate does not privilege a singular culture or medium in its selection of manuscripts. Rather, the publication serves to circulate highly original submissions that are valued for their contributions to the preexisting scholarly conversation.
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Autism's Own
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Beside the Point
A journal of creative work published at Camosun College.
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Canadian-American Public Policy
Canadian-American Public Policy is a refereed series of occasional papers focusing on contemporary issues in U.S.-Canada relations. Rapidly growing commercial ties between Canada and the U.S. are rising complex new policy issues in both countries concerning trade, investment, energy, the environment, resources management, cultural politics, and foreign affairs.
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Canadian Zooarchaeology / Zooarchéologie canadienne
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Concrete Garden
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The Corvette
The Corvette is a peer-reviewed undergraduate history journal seeking to publish the best scholarship produced by University of Victoria students concerning the past. We are interested in all methods and fields of inquiry.
PLEASE SUBMIT ALL ESSAYS BY EMAIL: uviccorvette@gmail.com after reviewing the submission guidelines here.
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CTheory
Welcome to the CTheory Archive. CTheory is an international peer reviewed, open access journal of theory, technology and culture. The journal has published over 600 essays, reviews and event-scenes since 1993. This site also houses the archive of The Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory, published from 1976–91 as an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal of critical thought. All archives are located here. For the current issue of CTheory please visit ctheory.net.
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Divergent/Convergent
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The Graduate History Review
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Illumine: Journal of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society Graduate Students Association
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International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies
The International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies (IJCYFS) is a peer reviewed,open access, interdisciplinary, cross-national journal that is committed to scholarly excellence in the field of research about and services for children, youth, families and their communities.
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Call for proposals of the International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies:
An empirical exploration of child and youth care pedagogical and curricular practices
Child and youth care/work programs across Canada aim to effectively train future practitioners to support, nurture and empower children and youth in various contexts. Several authors have provided meaningful recommendations and insights about effective teaching practices based on their personal and professional experiences. Little empirical research has been carried out on students’ perspectives about their learning processes and experiences in child and youth care programs.
This special issue seeks to fill this gap by bringing together research that provides students’ viewpoints on the processes, impact and value of various pedagogical strategies and curriculum in child and youth care courses. Aimed at better understanding and contributing to the field of teaching child and youth care/work, we invite articles that reflect a diversity of teaching and learning practices and approaches from different institutions across Canada offering child and youth care/work programs. We also encourage submissions that use a range of methodologies, including qualitative, quantitative, mixed, Indigenous, and community-based. We are particularly interested in papers that address critical pedagogies and curricula, including those that center historically excluded perspectives (for example, Indigenous, Afrocentric, feminist, environmental, queer and trans studies)
Researchers who wish to contribute to this special issue are invited to submit a proposal with a title and an abstract of their paper. We encourage authors to specify the context of the study, the methodology, and the status of ethics approval for the study. The abstract should be no longer than 500 words and submitted by Wednesday April 17th 2019. The guest editors will review these abstracts and contact the authors of proposals that best fit the theme of the special issue to invite them to develop and submit a manuscript. Full papers are subsequently due by Wednesday September 18th 2019 and will be subject to an anonymous peer-review process. The scheduled publishing date for the issue is in 2020.
You can send your proposal and direct your questions to co-editors:
Johanne Jean-Pierre, Ryerson University, jjeanpierre@ryerson.ca
Natasha Blanchet-Cohen, Concordia University, Natasha.Blanchet-Cohen@concordia.ca
Sandrina de Finney, University of Victoria, sdefinn@uvic.ca
Deadline for the submission of abstracts: Wednesday April 17th 2019
Deadline for the submission of manuscripts: Wednesday September 18th 2019
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International Journal of Indigenous Health
The International Journal of Indigenous Health (IJIH) was established to advance knowledge and understanding to improve Indigenous health. IJIH is peer-reviewed, online, and open-access.
THE JOURNAL HAS MOVED TO
https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijih/index
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
University of Toronto
155 College Street, Toronto, Suite 400
Ontario, Canada
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International Journal of Social Studies Review
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Island Writer Magazine
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Journal of Childhood Studies
Journal of Childhood Studies is a peer reviewed, open access digital journal that aims to provide researchers and practitioners with a transdisciplinary space to cultivate experimental, creative, and alternative approaches to, and conceptualizations of, childhood.
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The Midden
The Midden is the name of our quarterly journal, and reflects the rich resources middens offer in archaeological information.
Dedicated exclusively to the Archaeology of British Columbia, it contains:
- Illustrated articles and news about BC Archaeology
- A publication list and book reviews
- Information on upcoming lectures, exhibitions and conferences
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Migration, Mobility, & Displacement
We welcome submissions and inquiries from prosepctive authors. Please review our Author's Guidelines, or contact the editor for more information.
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Musicological Explorations
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On Politics
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Peninsula: A Journal of Relational Politics
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Philosophy in Review
PIR is an open access, specialist book review journal in philosophy, published six times a year. We cover all areas of and approaches to philosophy.
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PlatForum
PlatForum is a peer-reviewed journal published by the graduate students in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Victoria. Committed to upholding a tradition of holistic anthropology, PlatForum welcomes a diverse range of topics and issues from all four of anthropology’s sub-disciplines: archaeology, social-cultural, biological-physical, and linguistic anthropology.
Recognizing the benefits of both interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary contributions made by students outside the field of anthropology, we continue to extend our call to all students including upper-level undergraduate students, and those from community colleges and universities across Canada.
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PLVS VLTRA
PLVS VLTRA, the undergraduate journal of the Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies at the University of Victoria, is an annual blind peer-reviewed showcase of extraordinary research papers of a scholarly merit in all areas of Hispanic and Italian Studies.
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Satir International Journal
The Satir International Journal offers research and applications for the mental health of individuals, and promotes the healthy development of families, groups and organizations in society. Our goals encompass therapeutic communication, equality, spirituality, ethical decision-making and global diversity.
沙維雅輔導及家庭治療雜誌. Our publication is also available here in Chinese.
The SATIR INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL has dicontinued publication. The archive is available at: https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/satir/issue/archive
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Scene: Reviews of Early Modern Drama
Scene publishes review essays about early modern English drama in performance, reviews of productions of early modern plays, production notes, and book reviews. Scene covers mainstream professional productions of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, as well as university, drama school, and non-professional productions.
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Sophia: Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy
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This Side of West
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Topiques, Études Satoriennes
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VAMPS: Journal of Absurdity and Horror
A graduate creative writing journal exploring the affects of horror and comedy.
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Verges: Germanic & Slavic Studies in Review
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WINHEC: International Journal of Indigenous Education Scholarship
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Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle
WPLC is a peer reviewed working papers journal published by the graduate students of the department of linguistics at the University of Victoria. In 2010 we switched to only online digital publication and our digital archives on this website go back to the first volume printed in 1981.
We publish one thematic issue each year. Every four years we publish the proceedings of the Northwest Linguistics Conference when the conference is hosted by graduate students in the Department of Linguistics of the University of Victoria.