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November 2021 – As promised, we have added a single page that will contain all of the bibliographical information for every article published in the past and future. It can be found here. This does not, of course, replace the citations available on published manuscripts for the last two volumes, but it should ease the process of ensuring that citations are accurately presented.
June 2021 – The final selection of articles for our upcoming volume has been selected, and reviews have been formally returned to authors. We’re excited to announce that the geographic and linguistic scope will be expanded with this fourth volume and look forward to sharing it with you as soon as possible! As soon as it is released, we will also be sharing a new addition to the website: a singular page that alphabetizes all of the previously published work with convenient citations and reference points for your consideration. If you were unsuccessful with your submission this time around, please consider resubmitting once the Call for Papers (CFP) is released for the fifth volume.
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June 2018 — The first volume was released on the website, and we have begun a concerted effort to improve outreach across the continent.
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