Call: International Journal of Role-Playing

Call for Papers:
International Journal of Role-Playing (Open Submission)
http://journalofroleplaying.org/

The International Journal of Role-Playing (IJRP) editorial board invites scholars of all disciplines to submit articles for publication.

The IJRP is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal that examines all facets of role-playing for an audience of academics, developers, and role-players themselves. Issues appear online once or twice annually, with a rolling deadline for submission of new content. Founded over a decade ago, the IJRP continues to serve as a platform for documentation and analysis of role-playing games as a global cultural phenomenon that straddles the traditional and the transgressive, the analog and the digital, individual and community, as well as theory and praxis. The journal is Open Access that charges neither authors nor readers any fees. Authors retain the right to use their published articles elsewhere, given the mention of the IJRP as the original publication channel.

To submit an article electronically for peer review, please send an e-mail to ijrp .editor [at] gmail.com with the following attached:

  • The article in Microsoft Word or RTF formats. It must be written in English (UK or US), and citations be in the Chicago Author-Date style. The article should open with an abstract of its contents, as well as 3-5 keywords.
  • The cover letter containing the paper’s title, the author’s (or authors’) names, relevant contact details, and any notes for the editors.

We look forward to receiving your submissions.

On behalf of the Editorial Board of the IJRP,
William J. White, Sarah Lynne Bowman, and Evan Torner

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