Identity & Practice in Higher Education-Student Affairs
Submission guidelines

Submission guidelines

Submissions should be directed to both senior series editors.

Series Editors: 

Pietro A. Sasso
[email protected]

Shelley Price-Williams
[email protected]


Commissioning Editor: 

Grace Harley
[email protected]

 

See our guidance on how to write a proposal

 

Editorial team

Editorial team

Series Editors

Pietro A. Sasso
Delaware State University
[email protected]

Shelley Price-Williams
University of Northern Iowa
[email protected]
 

Commissioning Editor

Grace Harley
Emerald Publishing - UK
[email protected]

 

Calls for submissions

Identity and Practice in Higher Education-Student Affairs (IPHESA) is a book series that seeks to interrogate the role of higher education and student affairs administration in shaping college student identity, engagement, and student success.

Aims and scope

Identity and Practice in Higher Education-Student Affairs (IPHESA) seeks to reaffirm the transformative potential of the college experience to support students themselves in their planning and execution so that they can be real actors in their own learning – one that requires reflection and judgment. 

Thus, this series explores issues of identity and practice to examine how the diversity of college students can experience cocurricular spaces as agents of their own learning. 

This series recognizes that inequities exist across these socially constructed spaces and are experienced differently across college student populations. Prospective book topics include, but are not limited to, such themes of: 

  1. Student affairs within specific institutional types (liberal arts, HBCU, etc.)
  2. Exploration of specific functional administrative areas (residence life, educational opportunity programs, first-year experience)
  3. Student conduct administration
  4. Student identity development
  5. Student mental health
  6. (Dis)ability
  7. Academic advising or student retention
  8. Campus/student spirituality
  9. LGBTQ+ experiences
  10. Racial & cultural identity development
  11. Student involvement (student organizations, student activities, student unions)
  12. Handbooks/guides for student affairs professionals.

This title is aligned with our quality education for all goal

We believe in quality education for everyone, everywhere and by highlighting the issue and working with experts in the field, we can start to find ways we can all be part of the solution.

SDG 4 Quality education
SDG 10 Reduced inequalities
SDG 16 Peace, justice & strong institutions
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