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Forthcoming topics:

A typical Workplace issue consists of feature, thematic articles (10-20 pages print; graphics desirable), other essays as relevant, and book reviews. Please browse the most recent issues of Workplace to get a sense of the style and substance.

About 12 months before a new issue, Guest Editors develop a plan forsoliciting (by open CFP or direct requests) about 5-6 articles, together with a concept for shorter essays. The Guest Editor/s and the Collective review the plan and sometimes make suggestions. The issue is then in the Guest Editors' hands until about six weeks prior to the launch date.

Items in different formats and media (quicktime video, audio files, photo essays) are strongly encouraged. We are also in the process of developing the Workplace special topics into a companion book series.

WORKPLACE Submission Guidelines:

Send special issue theme ideas, articles, and queries to Chris Carter, E. Wayne Ross or to the Guest Editor/s of the issue to which you'd like to contribute. For book reviews, contact Bill Vaughn 

If e-mailing your work, please make sure the document is not encoded--that it has been stripped of all word-processing codes and saved as Microsoft Word (*.doc) or ASCII, DOS text (*.txt).

 All submissions should follow the format guidelines detailed below.
 

Format Guidelines for WORKPLACE

 1. Put a title at the top of the first page, and under it your name, institutional affiliation (if any), email address, and mailing address.

2. Do not number set-off quotations--indicate them by leaving two lines before and after each quotation.

3. Single-space the document throughout.

3. Style and references should be in APA or MLA format.

4. Notes should be in endnote form. Any appendices or tables should also be saved in the same document.

Thank you for your interest!