The Hmong Studies Journal Blog is intended to facilitate a moderated forum for scholarly communication and civil debate about issues discussed in articles published in Hmong Studies Journal, Volume 7(2006) in a more rapid and somewhat informal fashion than is possible in the traditional scholarly publication processs.
All HSJ blog submissions should be signed (i.e. contributors provide
their name and affiliation (either a university,organization, or simply,
"community member."
HSJ Blog entries should be about 2‐5 paragraphs in
length, but they can be longer or shorter if necessary to support your
response. They should include suggested citations of other sources necessary to support your comments, in the format of your choosing (parenthetical or footnoting). Contributors may include the text links
to other websites, links to pdf papers, videos, poll questions, etc.
HSJ blog entries may be written in a more conversational style than traditional academic papers, but should attempt to convey scholarly
ideas pertaining to Hmong Studies. Contributors may express informed
opinions, or merely share your data or ask for thoughts on their own-related research.
All HSJ blog submissions should be signed (i.e. contributors provide
their name and affiliation (either a university,organization, or simply,
"community member."
HSJ Blog entries should be about 2‐5 paragraphs in
length, but they can be longer or shorter if necessary to support your
response. They should include suggested citations of other sources necessary to support your comments, in the format of your choosing (parenthetical or footnoting). Contributors may include the text links
to other websites, links to pdf papers, videos, poll questions, etc.
HSJ blog entries may be written in a more conversational style than traditional academic papers, but should attempt to convey scholarly
ideas pertaining to Hmong Studies. Contributors may express informed
opinions, or merely share your data or ask for thoughts on their own-related research.