"Living A Good Life:
Happiness, Mental Health, and Longevity in Asia”
Happiness, Mental Health, and Longevity in Asia”
Asia Pacific Perspectives, the open-access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal
of the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies is pleased to announce the call for
papers for its next special issue, “Living A Good Life: Happiness, Mental Health, and Longevity in
Asia.”
With this
special issue, the Center aims to promote research and interdisciplinary
academic exchange and discussion on issues related to happiness, mental health
and longevity in Asia both historically and today.
Proposed
themes include definitions of happiness, health and wellness, mental health,
the impact of globalization and wealth on happiness, the happiness index, the
search for immortality, secrets of a long life, health policy, and so on.
Submissions may explore happiness and longevity as inter-related, or they may
focus on happiness or longevity as a discrete topic.
Papers must
represent original work not already published or in press. For more information
about Asia Pacific Perspectives, please visit our website. http://www.usfca.edu/center-asia-pacific/perspectives/
To submit a
paper:
Email your documents electronically in MS Word or compatible format to Dr. Andrea Lingenfelter (managing editor) at perspectives@usfca.edu.
Email your documents electronically in MS Word or compatible format to Dr. Andrea Lingenfelter (managing editor) at perspectives@usfca.edu.
Why publish
with us? Asia Pacific Perspectives offers authors:
- Established journal with a track record of publication since 2001
- Benefit of full peer review on a shorter timeline than comparable venues
- Open-access and fully indexed via EBSCO, providing ease of access
- E-journal format allows publication of numerous, full-color images
Asia Pacific Perspectives (ISSN: 2167-1699) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal
published twice a year by the University of San Francisco Center for Asia
Pacific Studies. Its mission is to inform public opinion through publications
that express divergent views and ideas that promote cross-cultural
understanding, tolerance, and the dissemination of knowledge. The journal
offers a forum for the exchange of ideas from both established scholars in the
field and doctoral candidates.
Deadline:
Review of submissions will begin on March 21, 2019 and continue until all
spaces are filled.
More
information and check
out our Guidelines for Contributors.
Please feel
free to share this call with any scholars that may be interested.
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