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ISSN 1710-6818 Traditional Authority Applied Research NetworkThe purpose of TAARN (Traditional Authority Applied Research Network) is to bring together researchers, government and non-government policy-makers and chiefs (i.e. traditional authority practitioners) in order to research and discuss selected major policy questions to produce policy results. TAARN is thus a network of those concerned with applying research on chiefs to various development issues. This applied research network promotes communications on these development issues by electronic, print and face-to-face means. Purpose of the JournalThis journal will electronically publish refereed articles on traditional authority, especially those related to policy. Shorter research notes and debates will also be considered for publication. This journal is designed to expand research communications on traditional authority, thus augmenting the work of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies, the Journal of Legal Pluralism, and other fine journals. Editor-in-Chief Donald I. Ray, University of Calgary, Canada Associate Editor Christiane Owusu-Sarpong, University of Science and Technology, Ghana Editorial Board Joseph Ayee, University of Ghana Assistant Editor Tacita Clarke, University of Calgary, Canada Guidelines for SubmissionsGeneral Guidelines Chieftain: The Journal of Traditional Governance is a refereed electronic journal intended for a broad audience of persons interested in traditional authority especially as it relates to policy. Shorter research notes and debates will also be considered for publication. This journal is designed to expand research communications on traditional authority, thus augmenting the work of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies, the Journal of Legal Pluralism, and other fine journals. Our audience includes researchers, non-government policy-makers, traditional authority practitioners and students interested in researching and discussing questions of policy options and development issues to produce policy results. The Traditional Authority Applied Research Network (TAARN) promotes communications on these development issues by electronic, print and face-to-face means. Formatting Requirements for Submissions Submissions to Chieftain should not exceed 6000 words excluding references. Submissions should be double-spaced. Submissions must adhere to the guidelines of the Chicago Manual of Style.
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Acceptable Electronic Format for Submissions Sending Your Submission to Chieftain: Journal of Traditional Governance Submissions can be sent to Chieftain one of two ways:
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Recent SubmissionsTraditional Authorities Applied Research Network, Second Report Report on the TAARN Conference on the Role of Ghanaian Rulers as Development Officers Re-inventing African Chieftaincy in the Age of AIDS, Gender and Development. Volume I. Overview
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