[Announcement from IARSLCE listserv]
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Call for
Applications: Editor
International Journal of Research on Service-Learning
and Community Engagement
The
International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community
Engagement (IARSLCE) is seeking applications for the position of Editor
of the journal, The International Journal of Research on Service-Learning
and Community Engagement (IJRSLCE). IJRSLCE is a peer-reviewed, annual,
online journal dedicated to the publication of high quality research
focused on service-learning, community-campus engagement and the
promotion of active and effective citizenship through education. An
important aim of IJRSLCE is to reflect the diversity of topics of
research on service-learning and community engagement, as well as the
variety of forms of scholarship, research methodologies, and educational
settings associated with these fields.
The
Editor will be responsible for developing and producing journal content,
including soliciting articles, reviews, and other journal content;
managing the review of articles; selecting manuscripts for publication;
providing feedback and support for authors; copy editing and preparing
articles for publication; and managing the publication of the Journal on
the online publication platform. The Editor will address future
directions for the journal in collaboration with the Editorial Board.
Other editorial activities will include working with the Administrative
Director and Publications Committee in marketing the journal and planning
and coordinating journal-related sessions at IARSLCE's annual conference
in collaboration with the Conference Oversight committee. IARSLCE will
provide partial support for a graduate student assistant editor. IJRSLCE
is a very new venture, and the editorship provides an exciting
opportunity to shape and contribute to emerging scholarship in the field
of K-20 service-learning, community engagement, and civic development.
To Apply:
Each
applicant should submit a CV and a letter of interest. Documents should
detail areas of expertise; prior editorial experience; and record of
scholarly work in service-learning and community engagement. Preference
will be given to applicants with editorial experience. Given that serving
as Editor of IJRSLCE will require significant professional, unpaid
service, the potential for support from the applicant's institution, such
as release time, graduate student support, and/or administrative support,
will also be taken into consideration.
Applications
are due to Tara Luparello at tluparel@tulane.edu by February
28, 2013. Questions about the position may be directed to Dr. Susan Root,
sroot@nylc.org
or Dr. Andy Furco, afurco@umn.edu, Co-Chairs of the IARSLCE
Publications Committee.
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