The
Exopolitics Journal is an online resource established
for individuals wanting to study the key actors, institutions and
processes associated with the extraterrestrial hypothesis. It will
become a valuable source of information for anyone wanting to understand
the political implications of multiple sources of evidence concerning
the extraterrestrial hypothesis that Earth is currently being visited
and monitored by extraterrestrial races.
The
Exopolitics Journal is accepting submissions for its
Inaugural Edition relating to the field of exopolitics broadly
defined as the key actors, institutions and processes associated with
the extraterrestrial hypothesis. The Inaugural Edition is seeking
articles that fit under the theme: "Discovering Exopolitics".
To inquire about the applicability of topics, contact journal@exopoliticsinstitute.org.
Articles will be published in three separate sections: Experience,
Analysis and Book Reviews. 'Experience' articles are shorter essays
between one and two thousand words describing the author's experiences
which have exopolitical significance. 'Analysis' articles are expected
to be more academically rigorous with appropriate referencing, and
no longer than five thousand words in length. 'Review' articles are
between one and two thousand words.
When
submitting an article, please email the article to journal@exopoliticsinstitute.org.
Make sure to include:
The
article in either Word, WordPerfect, or Rich Text format,
A biographical statement about yourself,
Whether you wish to submit to the Experience, Analysis or Review sections,
and
Your contact information.
In
addition to ensuring the files are in an accessible word processing
format, texts should follow the guidelines for formatting from the
Chicago Manual of Style. Articles should include footnotes, references,
and where necessary tables and figures. Submit any figures as separate
graphic files, if possible.
While
the Exopolitics Journal will occasionally reprint an
article with the authors and publisher's consent where the original
is not widely available in print and not available elsewhere on the
Internet. The Journal expects that other submissions will consist
of primarily original work not published elsewhere. For more information
on the journal, please visit: www.exopoliticsjournal.com