Submit Manuscripts
Papers are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Manuscripts should be submitted as a Microsoft Word attachment to http://discovery.indstate.edu/ojs/index.php/joce/index.
The following types of articles will be published in the Journal of
Community Engagement and Higher Education:
Perspectives - Perspectives are invited articles
from faculty and administrative leaders addressing topical issues.
Research and Theory Articles - A general article is
research-based with a theoretical foundation that advances new knowledge or
provides theoretical insights and understanding into community engagement and
community-based learning. These articles should have a sound
methodology/research design and well-developed analysis (data) section. Research
and theory articles should not exceed 25 double-spaced, typed pages, including
all references, notes, tables, and figures.
Insights, Case Studies, and Applications - An
insights and applications article is a tightly written descriptive case study
that includes a concise, brief description of methods employed and attempts to
illustrate a specific relationship or set of relationships about the application
and insights towards community engagement and community-based learning. Insights
and applications articles could describe a particular problem and draw attention
to the implications of the work for the larger field of study of higher
education, community engagement, and pedagogy. The piece should provide a
contextual framework. Total length, including tables, figures, references, and
notes should not exceed 15 double-spaced, typed pages.
Forum - The Forum section offers a medium for
authors to present editorial remarks and their perspectives and observations
about community engagement. These comments can be gleaned from the author’s
engagements and derived from the author’s particular disciplinary orientation,
previous experiences, and the like. Such observations might focus on
similarities or differences (and the likely bases for these) in the nature of
problems, institutions, or social processes they encounter. Hypotheses and
research questions prompted by such experiences are welcome. Editorial or
professional reaction or commentary on published material in the journal is also
welcome. Total length of a forum article should be five to eight double-spaced
typed pages.
Research Notes - A research note is a short article
on a methodological or research design. Research notes should be no longer than
five or six double-spaced, typed pages.
Book Reviews - Book reviews focus on new books in
community engagement and community-based learning that are both academic and
applied. Book reviews will be solicited and should be no longer than four (4)
double-spaced, typed pages.
Formatting Instructions
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the guidelines of the current Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout, including quotations and references. Prepare your manuscript in Microsoft Word. Include an abstract of no more than 75 words in length and located between the authors and beginning the text.
The end of the paper should be followed with notes (acknowledgements and footnotes), references, and author biography. Each author should include a biography of no more than 3 sentences and contact information (address, phone, fax, E-mail, and URL).
Authors may submit 2-3 electronic color photographs (as separate files) that demonstrate the activities or outcomes of the community engagement activities featured in the manuscript (JPEG or GIF files are preferred). Non-photographic tables and figures should be cited and imbedded in the narrative text with titles and captions.