Call For Proposals: Special Issue of Journal of Mormon History “Mormon History in the Digital Age”
By December 31, 2024
Happy almost New Year, folks! As a way of ushering in this new year, Spencer Stewart and I invite you to submit a proposal for a special issue of the Journal of Mormon History, called “Mormon History in the Digital Age.” We’re hoping that the issue will be inclusive of all kinds of contributions, hence the variety of submission categories below. If what you’re thinking of doesn’t seem to fit one of the categories, or if you’re unsure if your project would count, please email us! We’re happy to address any questions you might have before the proposal deadline. We hope you’re as excited as we are to highlight the digital work that exists within Mormon Studies!
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