***Apologies for cross-posting***
Dear colleagues,
This is a friendly reminder of the call for a speical issue in the
open-access journal "methods, data, analyses (mda)" edited by
Melanie Revilla (RECSM-Universitat Pompeu Fabra).
Call for organizing a special issue in the journal "methods,
data, analyses (mda)"
mda publishes research on all questions important to quantitative
methods, with a special emphasis on survey methodology but also on
analyses techniques. mda is released online as open-access journal
and presents several advantages for researchers:
- All content is freely available and can be distributed without
any restrictions, ensuring the free flow of information that is
crucial for scientific progress.
- There are no publication fees for authors.
- The journal is indexed and abstracted in the Emerging Sources
Citation Index and covered in Google Scholar.
- The journal is also listed in the Directory of Open Access
Journals and the Social Science Open Access Repository.
mda is currently looking to organize a special issue. Any topics
related to the journal’s focus are welcome; i.e. topics related to
survey methodology but also analyses techniques, and new data
types such as passive data.
Recent special issues dealt with the following topics:
*Social Desirability Bias in Surveys - Collecting and Analyzing
Sensitive Data (Guest Editors: Ben Jann, Ivar Krumpal and Felix
Wolter)
*Comparative Survey Analysis - Models, Techniques, and
Applications (Guest Editors: Bart Meuleman, Eldad Davidov and
Daniel Seddig)
*Comparative Survey Analysis: Comparability and Equivalence of
Measures (Guest Editors: Bart Meuleman, Eldad Davidov and Daniel
Seddig)
*Data Collection in Panel Surveys (Guest Editors: Josef Brüderl
and Mark Trappmann)
Submission process:
Researchers interested in proposing a special issue should submit
the following documents by email to mda@gesis.org
by September 16, 2019, preferably as a MS Word document or PDF.
- Draft “call for papers”: Authors are invited to submit a draft
of the call for papers they would use if their special issue
proposal is selected.
- Information about who would be the guest editors: Names,
affiliations, and email addresses of the guest editors, and
previous experience in editing or other relevant activities
related to being guest editors.
The documents will be reviewed by the mda editorial board and by
October 18, 2019 the researchers will be informed whether or not
their special issue proposal has been selected.
The selected guest editors are responsible for the call for papers
for the special issue and the assessment of the submissions for
their general suitability. Then the papers have to be
double-blindly reviewed by at least two reviewers. These reviewers
are selected by the guest editors. The decision on publication is
made by the guest editors based on the reviews. The guest editors
are supported by the editorial software Open Journal System and
the Managing Editor of mda.
Timeline:
- September 16, 2019: Submission of the draft “call for papers”
and information about the guest editors.
- October 18, 2019: Decision about the topic selected for the
special issue.
- November 2019: Publication of the call for the special issue.
- July 2020: Deadline for submission of papers for the special
issue.
- Summer and autumn 2020: Revisions and Layout.
- January 2021: Publication of the special issue
Queries about this special issue can be sent to mda@gesis.org
For more information about the journal, see: https://mda.gesis.org/index.php/mda
Best regards
Jan Karem Höhne (Associate Editor)
-- Jan Karem Höhne Postdoctoral Researcher University of Mannheim B6, 30-32 (Room: 346) 68131 Mannheim, Germany +49 (0)621/181-3483 hoehne@uni-mannheim.de