Here’s a call for papers from Susan Raines (Kennesaw State), the editor-in-chief of the Conflict Resolution Quarterly (CRQ).
CRQ focuses on the role of the neutral in conflict resolution, the processes of conflict resolution, and the causes/cures of conflict at every level from the interpersonal to the international. Our journal prides itself on the importance interplay between theory and practice. Therefore, the articles published in our pages hold practical information for both practitioners and scholars of Conflict Resolution.
Please see the two attached Calls for Papers. [One is a general call for papers and the other is “Shaking the Tree: Criticisms, Commentary and Analysis about Needed Changes in the Practice, Teaching, and Conceptualization of ADR/CR.”]
We encourage you to share these broadly and consider submitting. We are committed to an efficient review process, with most authors receiving a decision within 6 weeks, while also receiving detailed feedback from 2 or more experts in their chosen subject area. We use a double-blind peer review process and are one of the oldest and most widely distributed journals in the fields of Conflict Resolution and Dispute Resolution. We accept submissions on a rolling basis through our online portal: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/crq.
You can also use our website to search by keywords to find previously published work on any CR topic here:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291541-1508.If you have an abstract and wish to know if the topic is of interest to CRQ, feel free to email me.