Journal of Student Affairs in Africa
abernard102@gmail.com 2013-12-03
Summary:
"The Journal of Student Affairs in Africa (JSAA) is an independent, peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary, open-access academic journal that publishes scholarly research and reflective discussions about the theory and practice of student affairs in Africa.
JSAA aims to contribute to the professionalization of student affairs in African higher education. It strives to be the foremost academic journal dealing with the theory and practice of the student affairs domain in universities on the African continent, and an indispensable resource for the executive leadership of universities and colleges dealing with student affairs, deans of students and other senior student affairs professionals, as well as institutional researchers and academics and students focused on the field of higher education studies and student affairs.
Starting in November 2013 with a launch double issue, the Journal of Student Affairs in Africa is published twice a year by African Minds in collaboration with the University of the Western Cape Library e-Publications. The editorial and peer review policy adheres to the ASSAf National Code of Best Practice in Editorial Discretion and Peer Review (2008). Articles include research articles and reflective practitioner accounts, as well as contributions published at the discretion of the Editorial Executive, including interviews, debates, critical commentary, and book reviews.
There are no processing fees or page fees. No costs accrue to authors of articles accepted for publication ... The Journal of Student Affairs in Africa (JSAA) is inviting submissions from researchers and practitioners in student affairs and higher education studies for its 2014 (Volume 2) Issues ..."