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ASCE Occasional Paper Series Prospectus

Purpose

The Occasional Paper Series will publish outstanding interdisciplinary studies about Cuban and Cuba in comparative perspectives. The papers will be published in PDF format in the ASCE web page where there is a folder named “Occasional Papers.” The intent of making these studies widely available to the general public is to increase the visibility of the ASCE organization and disseminate important ideas and findings to the public, scholars, and the policy-making community.

Selection and Submission Process

The decision to publish papers on the Series will rest on the criteria agreed to by the Advisory Board (more on the editorial board below). The Advisory Board will consider papers from all disciplines and perspectives as long as the studies conform to the publishing standards and terms outlined by the Board. Anyone, including non-ASCE members, could submit papers for consideration.

All submission must be in MS Word or PDF formats and must follow one of the standard writing style guides. Papers are expected to outline a thesis statement support it by persuasive evidence and data, include a bibliography and end notes, and range between 25-35 pages. Authors will write a one page, single space abstract for the paper. All electronic submissions must also include a cover page with keywords and the name, professional affiliation, and email address and phone number for each author.

The Advisory Board will select any papers for publications submitted by the last day of October and March. All electronic submissions will be made to occasional.papers@ascecuba.org

Advisory Board

The Advisory Board will serve after nominations have been approved by a majority vote by the ASCE Executive Board. The Advisory Board should consist of 4-6 ASCE members in good standing. The board will make decisions regarding which papers to publish based on a competitive criterion which could result in one of the followings: (1) reject the paper, (2) revised and re-submit, or (3) accept the paper for publications.

Board members will be elected for a two (2) year term that could be renewed at the discretion of the ASCE Executive Board. In the event a board member resigns, any nomination to complete the term must be approved by the ASCE Executive Board.

The Chair of the Advisory Board will (1) distribute all papers received to the Advisory Board members for consideration, (2) tallied their votes and recommendations, (3) communicate with authors, (3) report to the ASCE Executive Board, and (4) assist in the coordination of publishing, maintaining and designing the electronic Occasional Paper Series library on the ASCE web page.

Proposed Occasional Paper Advisory Board

Enrique S. Pumar, Sociology William Paterson University, (Chair); Beningo Aguirre, Sociology University of Delaware; Carlos Seiglie Economics Rutgers University; .Javier Corrales, Political Science Amherst College (invited); and Rolando Castaneda, Economy, InterAmerican Development Bank, retired.