Call for papers

Research paper writing contest – CALL FOR PAPERS

The Institute for Cultural Relations Policy is seeking for submissions for the 2020 Essay Contest on the Challenges of Cultural Relations in the 21st Century and inviting young researchers to contribute research papers or case studies. More information

 


 

The Institute for Cultural Relations Policy* invites you to contribute research papers to its growing database of studies and its journal peer reviewed by the members of an international Editorial Board

 

Submission of papers


If you consider submitting your research paper, you are encouraged to send a copy of your research paper in the form of MS Word file attached to an email to ICRP.

The ICRP operates the double-blind peer review process. When a manuscript is received from the author(s), it is sent to specialist reviewers whose identities are not known to the author and the identity(ies) of the author(s) are not known to the reviewers – thus the ‘double blind’ terminology. Only the editor knows both the identity of the author(s) and those reviewing the manuscript. This is designed to assure the independence and objectivity of the review process. Wherever possible, we like to select one academic reviewer and one practitioner reviewer for each manuscript submitted.

Author guidelines:
Language: British English
Font type and size: Times New Roman, 12
Editable file (.doc, .rtf, .odt)
20,000 – 40,000 characters
Harvard Citation System (see: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm)
Figures, illustrations, tables are allowed.
References (see examples in: http://culturalrelations.org/Review/CRQR_01_01/CRQR_01_01.pdf)

Further information:
E-mail: institute@culturalrelations.org

* “As an independent institution, Budapest-based ICRP brings together diplomats, political actors, future decision-makers and young intellectuals. The ICRP focuses on global intercultural dialogue and forms of cooperation between intra-cultural entities, aiming to promote the protection of international human rights and recognition of cultural diversity and heritage in an interdependent world.”