Liberian Studies Journal

The Liberian Studies Journal is a scholarly journal dedicated to the publication of original research on social, political, economic, scientific and other issues about Liberia, or with implications for, Liberia.

Manuscripts submitted for publication should not exceed 25 typewritten, double-spaced pages, with margins of one and a half inches. The page limit includes graphs, references, tables and appendices.  Authors may, in addition to their manuscripts, submit an electronic version of their work preferably in MS Word or Word Perfect 8.0 (or higher) for Windows.  Notes and references should be placed at the end of the text with heading. Notes, if any, should precede the references. 

The journal is published in June and December.  The deadline for the first issue is February 28, and for the second, August 31.Manuscripts should include a cover page that provides the title of the text, author’s name, address, phone number, email address, and affiliation.  Anonymous referees will review all works.  Manuscripts are accepted in both French and English.Manuscripts must conform  to the editorial style of either the Chicago Manual of Style (CMA), the American Psychological Association (APA), or Modern Language Association (MLA).

All manuscripts should be sent by regular mail or email to:

Dr. Emmanuel Oritsejafor, editor Liberian Studies Journal North Carolina Central University 1801 Fayetteville Street 213 Albert N. Whiting Criminal Justice Building Durham, NC 27707 E-mail: eoritsejafor@NCCU.EDU

Annual subscriptions - Institutional - $100 / Individual - $75 - for more information, send inquiries to liberianstudiesassociation@gmail.com

 
 
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