Any inquiries about Melbourne Asia Review should be directed to the Managing Editor, Cathy Harper
If you’d like to write an article relevant to academic and contemporary debates about Asia, please contact the Managing Editor with a summary of the topic you’d like to address and some details about your professional background. Articles should be 2,000-2,500 words and written for a general as well as a scholarly audience. All potential contributions will be subject to the Melbourne Asia Review’s rigorous peer-review and editorial processes.
Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their research and writing, which is also required to be free of plagiarism and may be subject to a plagiarism check by the editors. Authors must adhere to ethical standards including approval, if relevant, by ethics committees of your university or other institution especially if your article uses data collected from human subjects. Authors must also be free of a conflict of interest. Authors should disclose to the Managing Editor if they have used Artificial Intelligence tools for anything more than improving the readability and language of their work.
Anyone is free to republish MAR’s written content (images may be under copyright to others) under Creative Commons, as long as not otherwise stated on the article, the content is not changed and it is republished with attribution, including a link to the original.
