The following Call for Papers on the changing manifestations of antisemitism, recently received by the Louis D. Brandeis Center, may be of interest to some of our readers: Academic Studies Press (ASP) is currently inviting submissions for the next issue of the Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism, which is due for publication in Spring 2019. The Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism focuses on the multiple and changing manifestations of antisemitism in the contemporary world, including but not limited to, antisemitism in the Islamic world, in Europe, on the left and the right of the political spectra, secular antisemitism, antisemitism in the church, and anti-Zionism. We encourage scholars from all disciplines across the social sciences and humanities to submit 1) an original research article reporting qualitative or quantitative research; 2) a literature review; 3) a conceptual or theoretical article; 4) a commentary; or 5) a book review. Please submit your manuscript to jca@academicstudiespress.com. The deadline for submissions is October 1, 2018. Your manuscript should comply with the authors’ guidelines, which may be found at: http://journals.academicstudiespress.com/index.php/JCA/about/submissions#authorGuidelines ABOUT THE JOURNAL The Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism, which is one of the few journals exclusively dedicated to the analysis of antisemitism, focuses on the multiple and changing manifestations of antisemitism in the contemporary world. While our interest is in the post-Holocaust era, submissions may include relevant empirical studies dealing with the 19th or early 20th century. Specifically, our focus is on 21st century forms of antisemitism, including but not limited to, antisemitism in the Islamic world, in Europe, on the left and the right of the political spectra, secular antisemitism, antisemitism in the church, and anti-Zionism. Overseen by an international team of editors, this rigorously peer-reviewed journal aims to provide a forum in which scholars from diverse political and intellectual backgrounds can analyze, debate, and formulate effective responses to the ever-evolving and insidious threat of antisemitism. ABOUT ACADEMIC STUDIES PRESS Academic Studies Press is an independent scholarly publisher devoted to advancing knowledge and understanding in the humanities and social sciences, with an emphasis on Jewish Studies and Slavic Studies. Through our outstanding, opinion-leading authors and series editors, we continuously strive to enhance understanding through our monographs and critical companions, improve the accessibility of classic works through our translations, and inspire dialogue through our scholarly commentaries. We champion innovative ideas and new, creative interpretations. Contact Email: jca@academicstudiespress.com URL: http://journals.academicstudiespress.com/index.php/JCA/about/submissions