Proposal for a Theme Issue

The Études Inuit Studies journal calls for a special theme proposal for forthcoming issues. Thematic issues are led by a guest editor, or by several guest co-editors who submit a thematic issue proposal and coordinate the issue production.

A special theme issues usually includes a introduction to the theme (around 6000 words) and 6 to 12 articles.

All special theme proposals must be submitted to the Editorial team of the journal (revue.etudes.inuit@ciera.ulaval.ca ) and include:

  • a formal introduction to the theme (around 6000 words) with a detailed review of current debates in the literature, and an outline of the contributions that this theme will make to discussions in Canada and beyond (1,000 to 2,000 words);
  • the titles and abstracts of the individual articles and their individual contributions to the special theme (150 to 250 word abstracts); and
  • a short biographical description of guest editors (approximately 100-150 words, please do not send individual CVs).

Each special theme issue must normally include at least 6 articles in French AND English. Articles can be published in English or French only, or in two or three languages (e.g. French, English and/or Inuit). Translations into Inuktitut and its dialects are welcome (at the author's expense). 

We look forward to receiving your proposals for a thematic issue!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Thank you! Nakurmiik! Qujannaamiik!

The Editorial Team