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About the Publications Board

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InSEA Publications Board: Areas of responsibility

The InSEA Publications Board has oversight of the following:

1 International Journal of Education Through Art (IJETA) (published in partnership with Intellect Books).

2 IMAG (the online International VISUAL JOURNAL for Art Education published by the Society).

3 InSEA Publications (peer-reviewed monographs, anthologies, proceedings and catalogues).

4 The InSEA Members' E-news

5 Endorsed publications (selected members’ publications)

NOTE 1-3 are subject to double-blind peer review. *Proceedings are peer reviewed only where indicated. IJETA and IMAG have their own editorial boards.

To access all of our publications and view our webinar recordings, you must be a member and log in to the MEMBERS' SPACE 

InSEA Publications is an academic publisher, established in 2016, that publishes books and articles about visual art education and education through art (we also publish conference proceedings for InSEA congresses, exhibition catalogues and symposia). Our publications seek to promote good practice and cutting-edge research in the field, they are normally electronically accessible on this website.

We promote a wide range of research and praxis from a diverse set of educational contexts from community-based art to more formal university and school praxis in addition to arts-based educational research.  Please note the term ‘art’ should be taken to include art, craft and design. Whilst we recognise the interdisciplinary nature of much art research and praxis, we do not publish books or articles that focus mainly on music, drama, or dance.

InSEA publications is a member of the CrossREF network and offers the possibility to publish entire books (normally as pdfs). If you are interested in publishing an article, please refer to our journals IJETA or IMAG.  All submissions are evaluated using a double-blind peer review process.  For larger publications, such as edited books or series, we may work with editors to establish an academic review or editorial board.  InSEA publications work closely with authors on the academic content and layout of the publication, from acceptance of the proposal to the final proofs.  Ensuring a high-quality publication is our key aim in every case.

The Publications Board of InSEA, as the title suggests, has oversight of the Society's Publications activities. It comprises members of InSEA with significant publishing experience who work together to ensure that members have the opportunity to bring their research and praxis to a wider audience through our various publishing opportunities. Our aim is to produce high-quality publications, either fully published by InSEA through InSEA Publications or through the endorsement of existing or proposed publications that are in accord with our central mission of 'education through art'. We do this in a variety of ways, for example through encouraging members and prospective members to submit to one of our Journals, or by proposing a publication, an anthology or a monograph to be published by InSEA, all of which are subject to rigorous peer review. We believe that excellent research and praxis in education through art deserve a wide audience. However, some of the endorsed publications have been produced by our members with commercial publishers and in those cases, we have negotiated a reduction for InSEA members (minimum 15%). To gain full access to the majority of our publications including every issue of IJETA since 2005, you must be an InSEA member. If you are already member or want to join, click here.

To access our full range of publications and any special offers, login to the MEMBERS SPACE.

NOTE: The views expressed in all our publications are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Society of any of our Boards. InSEA takes no moral or legal responsibility for the content of essays , chapters or articles contained in the journals or publications which are intended solely as a service to our members.

Members of the InSEA Publications Board (2023-25)

President, Glen Coutts (Chair)

Principal Editor of IMAG, Jonathan Silverman (Ex-officio)* 

Principal Editor Elect of IJETA, Tara Winters (Ex-officio)*

World Councillor (North America) Allan G Richards

World Councillor (Europe) Leticia Balzi

World Councillor (Asia) Yungshan Hung, Aya Katagiri

World Councillor (South East Asia & The Pacific) Sarah Healey

World Councillor (Africa & The Middle East) Patrique de Graft-Yankson

World Councillor (Latin America)

*Representing all editors of the editorial team

Members normally serve a two-year term.

* Representing all editors of the publication

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