Special Issue Call for Papers Request form

Prior to completing this form, please:

  • Check that all information you are about to provide is accurate and has been agreed by all stakeholders, including the Portfolio Manager for the journal at Taylor & Francis.
  • Be aware that the information you submit is final. Post publication amendments will only be considered under exceptional circumstances.

Please fill out the following fields to build your Special Issue Call for Papers page. Some elements of this page are automated based on the information you provide. You are responsible for ensuring the information you are about to provide is accurate and has been agreed by all stakeholders.

Please note, this form is intended to create landing pages for Calls for Papers for Special Issues only. This should not be used for general calls for papers.

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          Please enter the special issue title in sentence case and exclude the text ‘Special Issue on’. E.g., Historic resources and cultural preservation.

                              Provide only information that is pertinent to this special issue. Do not include general journal information, as this will be auto populated.

                              Best practice for attracting submissions to your Special Issue:

                              • Use bullet points wherever possible (use the function within the editor to add each bullet point - do not paste bulleted text in directly.)
                              • Use clear and concise language, accessible to those who may not have English as their first language.
                              • Do not include word limits, timelines, or formatting preferences for submissions, as these should be included in the Submission Instructions.

                              What to include:

                              • Word limits, timelines, formatting preferences.
                              • Details of different types of papers that will be accepted.
                              • Special instructions, such as ‘Select "special issue title” when submitting your paper to ScholarOne’.
                              • Expected publication dates.
                              • If you are requesting abstracts to be submitted in advance of the full manuscript, use this section to provide details of how these should be submitted.

                              What not to include:

                              • Links to the Journal’s submission site and/or Instructions for Authors. These will be auto populated.
                              • The manuscript deadline. This will be clearly stated on the top of the page.
                              • Do not paste bulleted text directly into this editor; instead, use the function within this editor to add each bullet point.

                              A keyword is a particular word or phrase that describe the contents of a web page. Keywords are intended to act as shortcuts that sum up an entire page.

                              This text will be used to promote the special issue and encourage submissions. See examples of how to structure this below:

                              • Explore political and ethical consumerism in tourism. Submit research on how tourists’ choices influence social, environmental, and political change.
                              • Calling all researchers in Earth Observation! Submit your work to this collection celebrating the EO industry in Canada and in the Francophonie.