Blind Peer Reviewers Needed (Graduate Students Welcome)
I am writing to ask if there is anyone who is associated with the department who would like to act as a blind peer reviewer for one of two book projects I am working on. Both are anthologies and you would be assigned one or two chapters (as requested by you) to anonymously review. The chapters will be around 7,000 words in length.
The two projects are:
Educating in the Salad Bowl: The Past, Present, and Future of Minority Students and Educational Leadership in America, edited by myself and published by Information Age Publishing.
and
Chop Suey and Sushi from Sea to Shining Sea: Asian Restaurants in the United States, edited by myself, Tanfer Emin Tunc, and Raymond Chong to be published by the University of Arkansas Press.
Both projects would probably classified as American Studies more than history (the first would learn more toward American Studies while the latter would lean more toward history). As such, the chapters presented would be somewhat interdisciplinary in nature.
Reviews for _Chop_Suey_ would begin immediately and reviews for _Salad_Bowl_ would begin after the new year.
If anyone's interested in adding this to their CV (PhD students are welcome), please write me at bmarnold71@gmail.com.
Thanks, in advance.
Bruce Makoto Arnold, PhD
I am writing to ask if there is anyone who is associated with the department who would like to act as a blind peer reviewer for one of two book projects I am working on. Both are anthologies and you would be assigned one or two chapters (as requested by you) to anonymously review. The chapters will be around 7,000 words in length.
The two projects are:
Educating in the Salad Bowl: The Past, Present, and Future of Minority Students and Educational Leadership in America, edited by myself and published by Information Age Publishing.
and
Chop Suey and Sushi from Sea to Shining Sea: Asian Restaurants in the United States, edited by myself, Tanfer Emin Tunc, and Raymond Chong to be published by the University of Arkansas Press.
Both projects would probably classified as American Studies more than history (the first would learn more toward American Studies while the latter would lean more toward history). As such, the chapters presented would be somewhat interdisciplinary in nature.
Reviews for _Chop_Suey_ would begin immediately and reviews for _Salad_Bowl_ would begin after the new year.
If anyone's interested in adding this to their CV (PhD students are welcome), please write me at bmarnold71@gmail.com.
Thanks, in advance.
Bruce Makoto Arnold, PhD