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  • Call for Submissions: Community Works Journal: Deadline: Various - Community Works Journal is published by Community Works Institute, in support of teaching practices that build community. Community Works Journal is now in its fourteenth year of publication and continues to meet a crucial need for sharing reflections on teaching, along with models and resources that inspire by example. Community Works Journal welcomes unsolicited articles and essays. Submissions will be reviewed and their authors contacted promptly. We are always glad to speak with prospective authors about their story ideas. For more information, please visit http://www.communityworksinstitute.org/cwjonline
  • Call for Diverse Products of Community-Engaged Scholarship: Deadline: Ongoing - CES4Health.info invites submission of diverse products of health-related community-engaged scholarship in English from anywhere in the world - a two-step process that involves completing an online application form and submitting the actual product. Products can include, for example, educational DVDs, training manuals, policy briefs, resource guides and online toolkits. CES4Health.info defines 'health-related' broadly to include, for example, health care, public health, health policy and the social determinants of health - such as education, food security, housing, income and its distribution, and social support. Products submitted to CES4Health.info are peer reviewed by community-based and institution-based experts and if accepted are published and disseminated through the CES4Health.info website. Learn more at http://www.CES4Health.info
  • Call for Papers: Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology: Deadline: Open - Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology seeks to publish theoretical, conceptual, research and case study articles that promote the development of knowledge and understanding, application of psychological principles, and scholarly analysis of social-political forces affecting racial/ethnic minorities. For more info, please visit http://www.apa.org/journals/cdp/
  • Call for Papers: Academic Exchange Extra, a Monthly Peer-Reviewed On-Line Forum: Deadline: Ongoing - Submissions are invited from undergraduates, graduates, and educators. AEE presents ideas, research methods, and pedagogical theories leading to effective instruction and learning regardless of level, subject or context. They also seek cogent essays, poetry and fiction. Contact Elizabeth Haller at editoraee@hotmail.com with questions.
  • Call for Papers for the National Civic Review: Deadline: Ongoing - The journal publishes essays and reports written by civic activists, community practitioners, theorists, and scholars in the fields of public administration, community building, political reform, government, and social problem solving. Please visit http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jabout/104087678/ForAuthors.html
  • Call for Papers for COMM-ORG: Deadline: Ongoing - COMM-ORG is the On-Line Conference on Community Organizing and Development. Are you writing a paper, thesis, or dissertation on: community organizing, community development, community planning, community-based research, and/or a related area? COMM-ORG is looking for papers to post on the COMM-ORG Papers page. To submit a paper, contact the editor, Randy Stoecker at randy@comm-org.utoledo.edu. You can also find out more by visiting http://comm-org.wisc.edu/co/?q=node/4

Project Ideas from Do Something!:

  • Animal Welfare (Animal Cruelty, Animal Homelessness, Animal Testing, Endangered Species, Factory Farms, Puppy Mills)
  • Disaster Response And Relief (Disaster Preparedness, Katrina Rebuilding, Natural Disasters, Tsunami Relief)
  • Discrimination (Affirmative Action, Disability Rights, Environmental Racism, Gay Rights, Immigration, Racial Discrimination, Religious Discrimination, Violence Against Women, Women's Rights, Wrongful Imprisonment)
  • Education (Arts in Education, Education Inequalities, Financial Education, High School Dropouts, Music Education, Sex Education)
  • Environment (E-Waste, Energy Conservation, Factory Farms, Global Warming, Organic Living, Pollution, Recycling, Sustainable Agriculture, Water Conservation, Wildfires)
  • Health And Fitness (Alcohol Abuse, Asthma, Body Image, Cancer, Dating Abuse, Diabetes, Drug Abuse, Eating Disorders, Fitness, Healthy Living, Malaria and Preventable Disease, Mental Health, Organic Living, Smart Driving, Smoking, Steroid Use, Teen Pregnancies)
  • HIV And Sexuality (Gay Rights, HIV and AIDS, Human Trafficking, Reproductive Rights, Sex Education, STDs, Teen Pregnancies)
  • International Human Rights (Darfur, Dating Abuse, Disability Rights, Gay Rights, Global Poverty, Human Rights, Human Trafficking, Immigration, Labor Rights, Malaria and Preventable Disease, Millennium Development Goals, Sweatshops, Violence Against Women, Women's Rights)
  • Poverty (Education Inequalities, Global Poverty, Homelessness, Hunger, Malaria and preventable Disease, Millennium Development Goals,
  • Violence And Bullying (Child Abuse, Cyber Bullying, Dating Abuse, Gang Violence, Gun Control, Hate Crimes, School Violence, Violence Against Women)
  • War, Peace And Politics (Child Soldiers, Darfur, Human Trafficking, Immigration, Our Troops, Violence Against Women, Voting, Women's Rights)

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