Australian Planner:

seeking articles for peer review

 

Australian Planner Australian Planner: seeking articles for peer review

Australian Planner is new to Routledge for 2010. The editor, Neil Sipe, is seeking papers for the Peer Review articles section.

The most read planning journal in Australia

Australian Planner is the most read and influential planning journal in Australia and the Pacific Region.

Readership includes academics and practitioners involved in the planning profession, as well as those involved in related industries, both nationally and overseas.

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Submission guidelines

Papers submitted to the Peer Review section should be 4,500 to 6,000 words in length, and will be subject to anonymous peer review by a minimum of two referees.

Contributions should be made online at the Australian Planner ScholarOne Manuscripts site.

Full guidelines are available here.

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