RIM Blog
Submission Guidelines
Write a Blog Post!
Are you interested in writing a brief blog about your research or project? Have an observation to share about race/racism in the marketplace? Or a reflection about attending a RIM forum?
Eligibility
We welcome submissions from current RIM Network members who are on the RIM e-mail list and/or have attended previous RIM conferences. All blogs should reflect RIM’s committment to critical and intersectional analysis of race in the marketplace. For more about RIM’s mission, visit About Us and the recent 2019 Research Forum. All blogs undergo a review process. More far below.
What to include:
If interested, we ask that you provide us with
a 500-1000 word write up
any image(s) you would like to include in hi-resolution
a hi-res image of yourself (headshot, for instance)
a bio of up to 75 words, plus link(s) to any preferred websites or social media
Example blogs:
Documenting the cultural history of nameplate jewelry by Marcel Rosas-Salas:
Is the lack of diversity in business schools a pipeline problem or something more insidious? by Sonya A. Grier and Sonja Martin Poole:
RIM: A transdisciplinary space for research collaboration and multimodal expression by Anthony Kwame Harrison:
Race in the Marketplace: A springboard to reaching high career points by Francesca Sobande
Where to submit:
Submit as a Word Document to communications[at]rimnetwork.net
Notes on review: All blog submissions are received by RIM Communications (Francesca Sobande and Naya Jones) and/or Core Team Members (many of whom are RIM Co-Organizers and Advisory Board Members). Due to our publication calendar, a blog may not be immediately reviewed or posted; we will respond with a likely timeline once we receive your submission. For any questions, feel free to be in touch at communications [at] rimnetwork.net