MOSES KOTANE INSTITUTE

CALL FOR PAPERS – EXTENDED DEADLINE

Vol.1 issue 2

The Moses Kotane Institute Journal (MKIJ) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed and inter-disciplinary journal hosted by MKI. It provides internationally recognised quality research that drives economic development and innovation in KwaZulu-Natal. The MKIJ publishes theoretical and empirical economic research focusing primarily on six sectors:

  • Information Communication Technology (ICT)
  • Maritime and Ocean Economy
  • Manufacturing
  • Agriculture
  • Rural and Township Economy
  • Green Economy

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS:

Authors are requested to prepare and submit their manuscript in MKIJ by submitting it to mkijournal@moseskotane.com. All papers will be subjected to a peer-review process. Submitted papers should not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.

SUB-THEME FOR THIS ISSUE:

  • Covid-19 related issues
  • Future jobs and recovery strategies
  • Technological contributions to health outcomes
  • Social unrests and Government Interventions

RESEARCH PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • The MKI journal only accepts research papers that are written in English.
  • Authors are encouraged to exercise their freedom of expression and maintain research autonomy.
  • The language and content of articles should be free from sexist, racial and ethnic slurs.
  • Authors are encouraged to use gender-inclusive language e.g. humankind, instead of men.
  • The MKI journal is an open-access journal that is accessible through online registration.
  • Add an abstract of the paper (300 to 500 words) explaining your paper project, your research question, your methodology, results and how it fits with our MKIJ’s research themes

For further information and instructions on submitting your paper, please contact the Lead Researcher, Mr Senzo Mthembu on: mkijournal@moseskotane.com.

DEADLINE

Papers must be submitted no later than 31 August 2021 and the final list of selected papers will be announced on 10 September 2021.