ITSS Verona is delighted to announce its new Call for submissions for the third volume of the
ITSS Verona Magazine. We wish to provide students, academics, and working professionals with a platform to share their ideas.
Essays topics:
1) The conquest of new frontiers through soft power
2) The possible futures of the European Union in the international community
3) Usage and ethics of AI in conflict
4) The slow reduction of freedom of expression through the legal apparatus and beyond
5) The Natural Resources Wars and their Geopolitics
Please submit articles to: itss.verona.magazine@gmail.com
and include “Submission Magazine - essay” in the email subject
ITSS Verona is delighted to announce its second Call for submissions for the report section of the new ITSS Verona Magazine. We are searching for in-depth, factual journalistic pieces, where the reporter engages in first-hand experiences to gather information.
Reporters conduct face-to-face interviews with individuals directly involved by the events covered, and/or complete in-depth research on a particular topic. The reporters might have traveled to the locations where these events are unfolding. By being physically present, they can observe and document the situation first-hand, capturing details and nuances that add depth and authenticity to the story.
Report topics:
Human rights violations, Political movements, International crime, Climate change, Immigration
Please submit articles to: itss.verona.magazine@gmail.com
and include “Submission Magazine - Report” in the email subject
Submissions have to be original. The ITSS Team will not accept any form of plagiarism.
If plagiarism is detected the paper will not be considered.
Should you have questions or need any further information please do not hesitate to get in touch at itss.verona.magazine@gmail.com
Before sending your paper, please be sure to check the following guidelines:
Policy Analysis
Essays:
Words: 2000 - 3000 (without Bibliography)
Format: Times new Roman, size 12, double space
Citation style: last version of Chicago Style (footnotes and bibliography)
Basic structure: Cover page (title and name of the author), Abstract, Introduction, Main text/Analysis, Conclusion, Bibliography
Goal: Present one topic relative to the call, discuss your argument with adequate sources.
Submissions have to be original. The ITSS Team will not accept any form of plagiarism. If plagiarism is detected the paper will not be considered. Should you have questions or need any further information please do not hesitate to get in touch at itss.verona.magazine@gmail.com
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