Editorial Board
Prof Stuart Fowler (Managing Editor)
Kidha Dan Kidha (Associate Managing Editor)
Moses Njenga
Dr Wendy Helleman
|
 |
Contacts
Editorial: ajts@cpchea.org
General: cpchea.admin@cpchea.org
Editorial Policy
The African Journal for Transformational Scholarship is a peer reviewed journal that aims to encourage high quality academic research focused on issues relevant to the contemporary African situation. While it especially aims to encourage African academic endeavour, it welcomes contributions from anywhere in the world. All contributions are expected to meet the following criteria:
|
|
1.
|
An acceptable academic standard. As well as providing a forum for experienced academics, the journal also wishes to encourage novices to publish their work and will assist, if necessary, in ensuring an acceptable academic standard for contributions that show promise.
|
|
2.
|
Relevance to contemporary issues. While the primary focus is on issues in the African situation, the globalisation of human life means that these are commonly linked to global issues. For this reason, the acceptance of a contribution does not necessarily depend on its showing a close knowledge of the African situation.
|
|
3.
|
Insights that are grounded in the Gospel. This does not mean that they must be theological in natureóthough theological contributions are welcome. What is expected is evidence of an engagement with the issue that maintains the integrity of the relevant discipline within a world view perspective that is grounded in the Gospel.
|
|
All contributions must conform to the AJTS Style Guide which is based on the Chicago Manual of Style. Contributions that do not conform substantially to this guide will be returned to the author for correction.
Download the AJTS Style Guide
Contributions should be double spaced in Times New Roman text as an email attachment sent to ajts@cpchea.org
As a peer reviewed journal articles may take some time for the peer review process and contributors may be asked to make changes if recommended by the peer review. As an African journal sponsored by an African organisation, we believe that we should maintain the highest professional standards.
|