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CfP: Social Enterprise Journal

21/12/2007
In September 2007 the publisher Emerald acquired the publication and production of the Social Enterprise Journal (SEJ) from Social Enterprise London (SEL) with Liverpool Business School at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) serving as the Editor.

The mission of SEJ is to provide an opportunity for practitioners, academics and policy-makers to share new insights into how social enterprise is contributing – and may increasingly contribute – to a more prosperous and sustainable society, economy and environment and how this can be evidenced.

In 2008, the SEJ will increase from one issue per annum to three, will be peer-reviewed and will be sold internationally, with a focus on cutting-edge research and an inter-disciplinary approach.

The SEJ is inviting scholars and practitioners to present their theories and frameworks for understanding social enterprise, and particularly invites research that examines a range of topics related to this developing sector of the social economy. The editorial team has consciously chosen not to restrict the subject areas for this journal, but to open the door wide to all scholars publishing in social enterprise. The SEJ will accept both rigorous research papers and shorter case study submissions that address key aspects. Issues of importance, which can be addressed at a global, national and/or individual social enterprise level.

Papers must be electronically submitted (in a Word format file) to the new editor of the SEJ, Bob Doherty, Senior Lecturer in Social Enterprise, Liverpool Business School, JMU at (R.Doherty@livjm.ac.uk)
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