AIA
Arts and International Affairs
An Official Journal of the
Policy Studies Organization
Editorial Staff
J.P. Singh
Editor
Harjant Gill
Associate Editor (Multimedia)
Zach Marschall
Managing Editor
Policy Studies Organization
Paul J. Rich
President
Daniel Gutierrez-Sandoval
Executive Director
Editorial Board
Seyla Benhabib
Yale University
Françoise Benhamou
Université Paris 13
Mira Burri
World Trade Institute, University of Bern
Victoria de Grazia
Columbia University
Amitai Etzioni
The George Washington University
Patricia Goff
Center for International Governance
Innovation, Canada
Toby Miller
University of California, Riverside
Andrew Moravcsik
Princeton University
Christine Sylvester
University of Connecticut
David Throsby
Macquarie University
CALL FOR PAPERS
Arts and International Affairs interrogates the nexus between
the arts, politics and markets through a global perspective.
Situated within an international context, the arts encompass
the performing, creative and visual industries in the global
political economy. AIA’s interdisciplinary style seeks to
capture the intersections between people, their creations,
their services, and institutions. AIA publishes commentaries
on artistic works that transcend various borders and provoke
local, national and transnational engagement.
We seek three kinds of submissions:
• Long-form Scholarly Articles:
These articles demonstrate the international implications the
arts and international affairs have on one another. Long-form
scholarly articles typically run 8,000 to 10,000 words and
emphasize robust interdisciplinary scholarship.
• Multimedia Works
Works accepted for the multimedia section include film and
video, photography, audio files and interactive web-based
displays and installations. This list is not exclusive and
contributors are encouraged to submit other media if the
work speaks to the journal’s vision and breadth of coverage.
• Brushstrokes:
The “Brushstrokes" section contains shorter essays in the
1,200 to 1,500-word range written in op-ed style.
“Brushstrokes” submissions usually address the
international implications of current topics.
A peer-reviewed open access academic journal on an online
platform, AIA engages issues through textual articles and a
multimedia section. AIA will be cited in the leading global
reference database provider EBSCO, available in over 70
countries.
Submissions can look at any regions or art form. AIA’s
coverage of the arts does not preclude any particular form,
but also actively encourages non-Eurocentric preoccupations.
Potential contributors are encouraged to visit AIA’s website:
http://theartsjournal.net/ Please direct submissions and
inquiries to [email protected].
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