Wei Yu, University of Melbourne, Australia
Kieran Tranter, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Rene Cornish, University of New England, Australia
Deadlines:
Abstracts of 300 words by 15 January 2025
After selection, final papers (no more than 15,000 words) should be submitted by 15 June 2025
Review Papers denote an authoritative, balance, and scholarly survey aimed at informing a broader readership of developments in a field in which there have been recent, important advances.
The goal of a review paper is to provide a comprehensive and objective critical assessment of previously published literature on a given topic as well as to provide an overview of the current literature on the topic. More specifically, an acknowledgment of the historical origins, foundations and developments of the topic, the present status of its study and the current approaches, and the identification of new matters and ground-breaking outlines to future improvements in the concerning research. The requirements for balance need not prevent authors from proposing specific viewpoints, but if there are controversies in the field, the author(s) must treat them in an even-handed way.
Language should be simple, novel concepts defined and specialist terminology explained.