Articulate

Introduction

Articulate is an undergraduate scholarly journal that publishes academic papers on international development and health care in Africa. Articulate provides a forum for students to contribute to, as well as make, the debates within the international development field. SCOUT BANANA believes undergraduates are a vital, untapped force to bring new ideas, perspectives, and concepts into the development dialogue. Our goal is to spark, share, and spread knowledge through undergraduate students for the sake of innovative change in the health care and development movement now.

Current Issue (Fall 2009)

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Past Issues

Volume I, Issue I, Spring 2008
Volume I, Issue II, Fall 2008
Volume II, Issue I, Spring 2009

How to Contribute

Scholarly Articles: Original, research-based articles that fall between 15-20 pages. Please include relevant graphs, data tables, maps, or any other supplementary material.
Young People in the Field: Analysis, reflection, and observations that make a broader commentary on the field of international development and the place of young people within it.
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Literature Reviews: Short essays based on relevant books, briefings, and other literature in African studies, international development, foreign aid, and health care.

Email submissions to articulate@scoutbanana.org. Be sure to include an abstract.

Deadlines

Spring Issue: January 16th
Fall Issue: September 16th

Apply for Articulate staff positions

Articulate has several positions open on its staff, which has traditionally consisted of a four-member Editorial Board and four peer reviewers. The deadline for applying is Friday, September 25th. Editing experience is preferable, but all that’s really needed is a critical, inquisitive mind and an interest concerning the issues.
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