A round table organised by ASA India and Centre for Africa Studies, JNU on "China and Africa: Perspective from India" will be initiated by Prof K. Mathews from Addis Abbaba University, Ethiopia and coordinated by Prof Denis Venter, former director Africa Institute, Pretoria,South Africa and currently Nelson Mandela chair professor at JNU on 7th of September at hall 203-SIS, JNU at 11 AM. All are Welcome
Recent Conferences
Teaching , Researching and Resourcing African Studies in India" on 19th March 2010 at Centre for African Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
International Seminar on “India and Africa: An Emerging Partnership” SIOS and Teen Murti Bhavan in Collaboration with ASA India on 4-5th March 2010, Inaguration by External Affairs Minister Mr. S. M. Krishna and Valedictory by MOS Sashi Tharoor
International Seminar on India and Africa: Partnership for Capacity Building and Human Resource Development organized by African Studies Association of India in collaboration with Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) & IIC on 9-10 Feb. 2010
South Africa under Globalisation: Issues in Foreign Policy and Development at New Delhi (JNU) on 11-12 Nov 2009
Asia - Sudan Internation Seminar organised in collaboration with Denmark School of International Studies at New Delhi (at IIC) on 10-11 Nov. 2009
International Seminar on India and SADC: Role and Importance of South Africa’ , Organised by African Studies Association of India and Punjabi University on 9-10 October 2009 at Punjabi University, Patiala.
International Seminar on India and North Africa under Globalization’ Organised by African Studies Association of India and Academy of Academy of Third World Studies on 18-19 February 2009 at JMI New Delhi.
Teaching , Researching and Resourcing African Studies in India
 

 Notes for Contributors

1.      Manuscripts and all editorial correspondence should be addressed to the Editor, Africa Review, 351-School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi–110067, Email:editor.ar@africanstudies.in

2.      Manuscript must be submitted in an electronic format, preferably in MS-Word. The main text should be in Times New Roman, Font 12 with 1.5 spacing. Along with the article, contributor should provide his/her affiliations, complete postal and email addresses. The total length of the manuscript should be between 6000 to 7000 words.

3.    All articles must be accompanied by an abstract of 150-200 words.

4.      Africa Review follows in-text-citation format only.
        a) In-text-citation should include the author’s last name(s) and the year of publication, which should be enclosed in parentheses (Jain, 1983). When a direct quote is included from a source, include a specific page reference (Tinker, 1977, 1).
         b) If the author(s) names are mentioned in the text, include only the year of publication in the citation. If the year of publication is mentioned in the text, include only the author’s name in the citation.
         c) For works by two authors, always include both author names: (Anderson & Bjorn, 2003).
         d) For more than one work of a single author in the same year suffix the author’s name with a ‘-’ and give sequencing by consecutive number for the works. For e.g., ( Dubey-1, 2008) ( Dubey-2, 2008).
         e) For unsigned works (in newspaper, website, and reports) give the title within parentheses and italicize it. (Recent Developments, 2004).
5.      British spellings throughout; universal ‘z’ in ‘-ize’ and ‘-ization’ words.
6.      Single quotes throughout. Double quotes within single quotes. Spellings of words in quotations should not be changed. Quotations of 45 words or more should be separated from the text with a line space above and below and indented horizontally with four spaces.
7.      Use ‘nineteenth century’, ‘1980s’. Spell out numbers from one to nine, 10 and above to remain in figures. However, for exact measurements use only figures (3 km, 9 per cent, not %). Use thousands and millions, not lakhs and crores.
8.      Use of italics and diacriticals should be minimized, but if used it should be consistent. Italics should be used for titles of books, newspapers, journals, magazines, foreign words not in common usage as well as for words within quotes.
9.      Tables and figures should be indicated separately (see Table 1), not by placement (see Table below). Present each table and figure on a separate sheet of paper, gathering them together at the end of the article.
10.    A consolidated alphabetical list of all books, articles, essays, theses and documents referred to in the text (including the tables, graphs and maps) should be provided at the end of the article. All articles, books and theses should be listed in alphabetical order of author, giving the author’s surname first followed by first name. If more than one publication by the same author is listed, the items should be given in chronological/sequencing order. The detailed referencing style is as follows.
Book                     Dubey, Ajay. 1990 Indo-African Relations, New Delhi: Kalinga Publications
                              For Books of same author published in the same year, it should be referenced as:
                              Dubey-1, Ajay. 2008 Trends in Indo-African Relations, New Delhi, Kalinga Publication.
                              Dubey-2, Ajay. 2008 India and Africa: Connections and Comparisons, New Delhi, Kalinga Publication.
Edited Book         Vohra, M.N. and Mathews, K. eds. 1997 India-Africa Relations, New Delhi: Haranand Publications.
Articles in Book   Biswas, Aparajita. 2008 ‘India’s Relations with South Africa’, in Ajay Dubey eds. India and Africa: Connections and Comparisons, New Delhi: Kalinga Publications.
                          in Journal  Harshe, Rajen. 2001 ‘The South African Experiment in Coalition’, Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, vol.2, no.2.
Reports                Government of India. 2008 Delhi Declaration, Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi.
Newspaper          The Times of India. 2008 ‘India-Africa Summit’, 8 April (for unsigned news items)
                              Pathak, Vidhan.2007 ‘India’s Diaspora Policy’, Nairobi Times, 26 June
Internet Sources     Ray, Nivedita. 2006. ‘Instability in Nigeria’s Delta Region’, http://www.idsa.in/publications/. Accessed on 10 December.
11.    Book reviews must contain name of the author, title of the book reviewed, place of publication, name of publisher, year of publication, number of pages and price. The review should be between 1000-1200 words.
 
 
Announcements
Round Table on China and Africa: Perspective from India on 7th September at SIS, JNU
A talk by Prof. Peggy Levitt, 18 August 2010 at IIC
 
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