[ATTW-L] CFC for connexions in international professional communication and design (IPCD) eBook (connexions in IPCD)

connexions in IPCD editors at connexionsinipcd.net
Sun Feb 10 23:37:23 UTC 2019


Please note that we have added a *Full Chapter Early Submission Deadline* of
*July 15, 2019* to our Call for Chapters. This change
allows extending the chapter-review cycle while also retaining the original
deadline, August, 19, 2019, as a Full Chapter Extended Submission Deadline.

*Overview of eBook*

The connexions in international professional communication and design (IPCD)
eBook (or eBook series) is an
edited collection that emerges squarely from the intersection of industry
and academia.

For the first eBook, the editors seek chapters that address broad aspects of
a taxonomy of ideas assembled from
the original connexions international professional communication journal
(2013?2018), as represented in the IPCD
network map <*http://www.connexionsinipcd.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cnxinipcdmap.png
<http://www.connexionsinipcd.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cnxinipcdmap.png>*>
in the Call for Chapters
(see full CFC below).

*Click to Download CFC*
<http://www.connexionsinipcd.net/ipcdebookcall.pdf>
 or see attachment.

*CALL FOR CHAPTERS*
Editors: Kyle Mattson and Rosario Durao
Full chapter early submission deadline: July 15, 2019
Full chapter extended submission deadline: August 19, 2019
Acceptance notification:  November 18, 2019
Revised chapters due:  January 31, 2020
Expected publication:  Late spring to summer 2020

The editors of connexions international professional communication journal
invite full chapter submissions for an open-access eBook (or series of
eBooks) on
connexions in international professional communication and design (IPCD).
Fitting
the connexions way, the publication emerges squarely from the intersection
of industry and
academia.

The first eBook will comprise the ten main sections in the IPCD network map
provided below [click here
<*http://www.connexionsinipcd.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cnxinipcdmap.png
<http://www.connexionsinipcd.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cnxinipcdmap.png>*
>
for image when submitted to a listserv]. Drawn mainly from a taxonomy of terms
in the connexions archive of
past issues, these sections branch into additional section themes likely to
frame the published chapters.
To facilitate this outcome, the editors welcome inquiries from authors
working to develop full chapters for the eBook.

The eBook will comprise original chapters that engage one or more aspects
of the IPCD network map provided above.

All successful submissions must approach IPCD by name as a cohesive yet
complex area of research and practice across industry and academia.

All manuscripts will undergo a process of double-blind peer review.

The editors will publish this free, open-access eBook under the Creative
Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND
4.0)
<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/>license. This means all
authors retain copyright for their work.

*Target Audience*
The eBook's target audience is both industry and academia.

In line with the key sections and section themes covered in the IPCD
network map, the editors welcome
perspectives that address trends, practices, methods, and approaches that
form work within industry and academia,
and between industry and academia.

*Submission Procedure*
- Chapters will range from 4,000 to 6,000 words, including all references.
- We require all manuscripts to contain a strong visual component.
- Chapter manuscripts must be submitted in Plain Language (sample resources
on plain language: PLAIN <
http://plainlanguagenetwork.org/plain-language/what-is-plain-language/>,
Center for Plain Language <
https://centerforplainlanguage.org/learning-training/>
, Checklist for Plain Language <
https://www.plainlanguage.gov/resources/checklists/checklist/>).
- Final manuscripts must comply with all formatting guidelines in the
Publication
Manual of
the American Psychological Association (6th ed.).
- Authors must suggest where in the IPCD network map their submitted
chapter may fit, but the editors reserve the
right to decide where in the eBook to place the chapters accepted for
publication.

*Contact Info*
Kyle Mattson and Rosario Durao
editors at connexionsinipcd.net

-- 

Kyle Mattson             Rosário Durão
*U. Central Arkansas   New Mexico Tech & CityLab Design, LLC*

Editors

connexions in international professional communication and design (IPCD)
www.connexionsinipcd.net
editors at connexionsinipcd.net
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