Call for Papers: Rethinking Education Policy and Methodology in a Post-truth Era Guest-edited by Jennifer R. Wolgemuth, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Travis M. Marn, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, and Shaun M. Dougherty Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA/AAPE) announces a call for papers for a special issue exploring education policy and methods in the recent and still oncoming era of post-truths. During this time, many research epistemologies, ontologies, processes, and policy discourses have lost their moorings in T/truth. This unsettling of T/truth, amidst continuously shifting and unstable intersections between policy and methodology, generates challenges and opportunities for scholars to rethink the purpose and value of their work. This special issue offers a space for scholars of education to grapple with education policy and methodology in an era of post-truth. Submission Information: Those interested in contributing to this special issue should submit a 500-word abstract (including proposed title) by September 15, 2017, to the special issue section, Rethinking Education Policy and Methodology, at http://epaa.asu.edu/ All manuscripts should be submitted electronically through the EPAA website and follow the Journal’s submission guidelines. The guest editors invite original articles of about 6,000 words, as well as viewpoints (brief personal reflections, explorations, or conceptualizations) of 3,000 words. Word limits for original articles and Viewpoints are inclusive of an abstract (maximum 150 words), keywords, citations, footnotes, tables, figures, endnotes and the reference list.
The AERA GSC is happy to announce that the "Behind the curtain: Inside insights in writing a high-quality AERA proposal" webinar that took place on June 28th is now available for streaming. In addition, we have included the resources that were shared during the webinar.
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