Dear Prof. Dhanasree Jayaram,
We cordially invite the potential authors to contribute chapters for our edited book titled’ Religion: Thy Relevance’. Some of the suggestive sub themes for sending the chapters are:
· Religion and Art
· Religion and Archaeology
· Religion and Politics
· Religion and Literature
· Religion and Law
· Religion and Ethics
· Religion and Trade
· Religion and History
· Religion and Architecture
· Religion and Culture
The main aim of the publication is to provide the academic fraternity and others, an insight into various aspects and role played by religion.
Papers should be submitted at e-mail: veenu...@rediffmail.com on or before May 15th, 2017.
GUIDELINES FOR THE AUTHOR
Scope: Being multi-disciplinary in nature, the contributions include all the areas related to Archaeology, Architecture, History, Law, Political Science, Art, Tourism, Social Sciences and other related discipline. However, the Authors must justify clearly regarding how their contributions have a coherent linkage with the main theme of the edited book.
Word Limits: Preferably within 3000 to 5000 words
Format: The papers must follow the Harvard format of citing references. The writing should be single spaced and in Times New Roman letter with letter size of 12 point. The tables, figures and photographs should have appropriate sources and must be incorporated within the text itself. Only References (not Bibliography) should be mentioned at the end of the work.
Author Biography: Each paper must accompany with a brief author biography (preferably within 200 - 250 words) in a separate page along with one coloured passport photograph. Further they must mention their full name, affiliations, official address/address for communication, E-mail and Mobile/Phone numbers.
Terms and Conditions: All chapters are subjected to double blind peer review. The authors are required to make necessary revision as per the feedback of the reviewers. The editors reserve the right to accept or reject the chapters based on the recommendations of the reviewers. In addition, it is presumed that with the communication of the papers, the authors transfer the copy right of their chapters to the editor of the book and further to the Publisher, in case of requirement.