Time: 18:00–19:30 (Japan); 17.00–18.30 (Taiwan); 16.00–17.30 (Thailand); 10.00–11.30 (UK).
Participants:
Kanit (Mitinunwong) Sirichan (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
Kengo Miyazono (Hokkaido University, Japan; Editor, Philosophical Psychology; Associate Editor, Philosophical Explorations)
Sascha Benjamin Fink (University of Leipzig, Germany; Co-Editor-in-Chief, Philosophy and the Mind Sciences)
Ying-Tung Lin (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; Associate Editor, Philosophy and the Mind Sciences).
In conversation with Constantine Sandis (Lex Academic and University of Hertfordshire, UK).
This online workshop aims to help and inform researchers in East and Southeast Asia looking to publish in philosophy journals worldwide.
The first half of the workshop will focus on paper preparation (writing strategies, topic choice, co-authorship, feedback on drafts, proofreading and editorial services) and submission (selecting the right journal, special issues, open access, edited volumes, and the review process).
The second half of the workshop will offer insights into being a reviewer (challenges, how to get involved, the perils of Reviewer #2) and journal editorship and management (finding suitable referees, turnaround times, and tackling linguistic bias).
The workshop will be followed by a Q&A session. Participants are welcome to ask their questions via the live chat (including anonymously), or in advance of the session via email.