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Interested in Writing for The Humanist Frame? 

Please read these guidelines in their entirety.
 

Cultural Conversations welcomes submissions from the Johns Hopkins community, policy experts, academics, and bloggers. If approved, we will post your article on our blog, accessible by the above link. We will hold exclusive rights (on the Internet and in print) to your piece for 90 days, after which you will retain the rights; your story will remain archived online. Should your work be published in a collection at some later date, we’d appreciate the standard acknowledgment. 

 

Please only send one submission at a time. You may submit your article to other websites, but we request that you immediately notify the editors that your article has been accepted elsewhere. We are only interested in original, unpublished articles, including personal websites or blogs. Please send your submissions in an attached Microsoft Word file to the following email address: saiscc @ jhu.edu. Please note that our writers are not compensated. 

 

 

By submitting your work, you are acknowledging that you agree to all of the following Terms and Conditions should we select to use your work for our publication:

 

  • You represent that you are the sole owner and author of the work and own all copyrights in the work. If your work consists of an interview, photograph or likeness of any subjects, you represent that you have written permission from each identifiable person in the work to use the name or likeness of each person as a subject.

  • You will retain all ownership rights to the copyrights to your work.

  • You are giving permission to Cultural Conversations and its assignees to publish, distribute and use your work in any manner Cultural Conversations deems appropriate, including publishing on any of our websites, print publications, e-mail newsletters, etc.

  • You acknowledge that any opinions and other statements expressed by authors of each work are not the opinions of Cultural Conversations. As such, you agree that Cultural Conversations will not be liable for any potential lawsuit that could arise from your work. We reserve the right to remove your work from our publications without prior notice.

The Humanist Frame

The Humanist Frame is a blog that shares an interdisciplinary perspectives on foreign policy and serves as a forum for ongoing exchanges among leading thinkers across the social sciences and humanities on current events.  The blog features contributions from SAIS and the larger Johns Hopkins University community, including faculty, students, and alumni, invited contributions and original commentary that have not previously been published in print or online.  Readers are encouraged to join these discussions by commenting on individual posts.

The Humanist Frame
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