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Complete "Calls for Papers" (CFPs) for each issue of the Journal of Korean Adoption Studies can be found as follows:


CFP - JKAS No. 3 (deadline 01 April 2010) [Guest edited by Jennifer Kwon Dobbs]
The third issue of Journal of Korean Adoption Studies focuses on community as a significant project that Korean adoptees have been engaged in building since the early 1980s. This issue facilitates opportunities to examine struggles for community by documenting previous models on which adoptees have relied to imagine possible directions toward developing collective unity [...]

CFP - JKAS No. 2 (deadline 01 September 2009)
The second issue of the Journal of Korean Adoption Studies is focused on alienation, both racial alienation in the West and cultural alienation in Korea, as a shared experience of many Korean adoptees [...]
CFP - JKAS No. 1 (deadline 15 April 2009)
The first issue of the Journal of Korean Adoption Studies is focused on testimony as a particular form of expression that has been prevalent in many of the books, films, and artworks produced by Korean adoptees [...]


Submission guidelines

Submissions for the Journal of Korean Adoption Studies are accepted in English and in certain circumstances in other languages.  Manuscripts must be no longer than 8,000 words, double-spaced, without footnotes or endnotes. Please follow the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. Sixth Edition (New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2003). 



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