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Posted on: 04/16/2006

ALL FOR SUBMISSIONS HMONG STUDIES JOURNAL VOLUME 7
(2006)

Extended Deadline: May 31, 2006

The Hmong Studies Journal invites article submissions for its 2006 issue (Volume 7).

The Hmong Studies Journal is a unique and established peer-reviewed Internet-based academic publication devoted to the scholarly discussion of Hmong history, Hmong culture, Hmong people, and other facets of the Hmong experience in the U.S., Asia and around the world. The Hmong Studies Journal has published 8
online issues since 1996.

Hmong Studies-related scholarly articles from all disciplinary backgrounds and perspectives are welcome. Works considered for submission must consist of original research and not have been previousl published elsewhere. Book reviews are welcome but
works consisting primarily of non-original literature reviews of other works generally are not accepted.  Neither are works that consist primarily of political-oriented commentary. Articles for submission
review should be sent on diskette or by e-mail attachment to Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD Director, Hmong Resource Center, Hmong Cultural Center, 995 University Avenue, Suite 214, Saint Paul, MN 55104, e-mail: hmongstudies@yahoo.com

or to Anne Frank, Librarian, Southeast Asian Archive, University of California, Irvine, The UCI Libraries, P.O. Box 19557, Irvine, CA
92623-9557, e-mail: afrank@.uci.edu.

Please note: As a peer-reviewed journal, the Hmong Studies Journal reserves the right to suggest and request revisions to any submitted article. The editors and editorial board of the Hmong Studies Journal will review all articles and subsequent drafts
for possible submission and will decide whether articles are to be accepted or declined.

Manuscripts submitted in "Uniform format" should be organized, as follows:

1. Abstract
2. Introduction/Background
3. Methods [and Material]
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. References

To view all of the articles in the past issues of the Hmong Studies Journal visit:
http://www.hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal

The Hmong Studies Journal has recently reached agreement to have all of its content distributed in digital format as a peer-reviewed full-text scholarly journal to hundreds of academic libraries around the world through ProQuest's Ethnic NewsWatch. Other peer-reviewed scholarly journals related to Ethnic Studies distributed by Ethnic NewsWatch include: Research in African Literatures, American Indian Quarterly, Pacific Historical Review, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, Jewish Social Studies,
Israel Studies, History and Memory, Ethnic Studies Review, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Cultural Survival Quarterly, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Race, Gender, and Class, and The Social Studies.

- Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD, Director, Hmong Resource
Center, Hmong Cultural Center and Editor, Hmong
Studies Journal, www.hmongcenter.org,
www.hmongstudies.org, www.learnabouthmong.com

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