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Peer reviewers in postcolonial Africa needed

by deepriver on April 9th, 2010

The Journal of the NCAH has an immediate need for peer reviewers in postcolonial sub-Saharan African history, primarily post-1960. I am seeking the best peer reviewers the Journal can recruit for this important role. Membership in NCAH is always appreciated, but it is not required of peer reviewers.

We need peer review in the established academic sense.  That is, we need two readers for a manuscript, and those two readers must have researched and published in the field.

If you work in postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa as a primary research and publication field, I would welcome your participation.  The reading could be done during the summer months (summer in the northern hemisphere, anyway).   Publication is for the 2011 issue of the Journal.

If you see this post and know of a colleague who might be a good choice as a peer reviewer, please feel free to forward this request on.

Academe functions best when there is collegiality.  I am hoping that this extends to cyberspace as well!

Many thanks to anyone who can help.  I can be contacted here.

Kathy Carter
Managing Editor, JNCAH
Deep River Press

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