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Chief Editor(s)

Siddhartha Sarkar

Series Editor

Dr. Siddhartha Sarkar
Asian School of Management and Technology

Honorary Editor

Dr. Tabitha W. Kiriti-Nganga
University of Nairobi, Kenya

Editorial Board

Abdul Wadud
Rajshahi University, Bangladesh

Asoka Bandarage
Georgetown University, USA

B. Salawu
University of Ilorin, Nigeria

Eu Chye Tan
University of Malaya, Malaysia

Frank A. Salamone
Iona College, USA

Johnson Samuel Adari
University of Nairobi, Kenya

Joy M. Kiiru
University of Nairobi, Kenya

Lucas Kamau Njoroge
University of Nairobi, Kenya

Nelson H. W. Wawire
Kenyatta University, Kenya

Philippe Doneys
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

Rojid Sawkut
University of Mauritius, Mauritius

Shalini Ramessur-Seenarain
University of Technology, Mauritius

Tom Kimani Mburu
Kenyatta University, Kenya

 

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International Journal of Afro-Asian Studies

Chief Editor(s): Siddhartha Sarkar

Available in Paperback Available in e-editions

Publisher: BrownWalker Press
ISSN: 0974-3537
Frequency: Bi-Annually
Description:

About the Journal: ISSN 0974-3537
A peer-reviewed International Journal of Afro-Asian Studies (IJAAS) presents a scholarly account of studies of individuals and societies in Africa and Asia. Its scope is to publish original research by social scientists in the area of anthropology, sociology, economics, political science and related social sciences about African and Asian societies and cultures and their relationships. The journal focuses on problems and possibilities, past and future. Where possible, comparisons are made between countries and continents. The Journal follows the recent move in the scholarly academy to allow interdisciplinary analysis to bridge the traditional divides that reflect the specialization of academic knowledge to the detriment of actual cultural and social processes and provides rich, progressive, innovative directions in Afro-Asian studies and invigorate the status of current thought on interracial encounters across multiple disciplines.

Instructions for contributors:

All articles in IJAAS are published in English biannually in Spring and Autumn. Manuscript must be typed in Microsoft word (Times New Roman with 12 font size, 1.5 line spacing, 1” both sides margin and British spelling throughout). No manuscript should ordinarily exceed twenty typed pages including tables, graphs, figures, notes and references. The title, author(s) including affiliation, correspondence and e-mail address, abstract (not exceeding 250 words), and acknowledgements, if any should be clearly specified in the first page of the manuscript. Notes should be circumvented if possible, but while necessary must be put at the bottom of the text (endnotes) followed by a complete list of references used. The contributors should ensure that they are not infringing copyright. Submission of a manuscript implies that it contains unpublished original work and is not being considered for publication elsewhere.

All technical queries may be addressed to Dr. Siddhartha Sarkar, Series Editor and Director, Asian School of Management and Technology at drsarkar.s[at]gmail.com

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