Call for Submissions

Journal of Faculty Development

Convening as Faculty Development

January 2027 Special Section

The Journal of Faculty Development invites manuscripts for the January 2027 special section that focuses on Convening as Faculty Development. This call invites perspectives on faculty development initiatives, efforts, or approaches that support the act and process of Convening, defined by strategy and design firm Shook Kelley as “the art and science of bringing people together around a physical place, space, idea, forum and experience” (n.d.). In his book, Irreplaceable, Shook Kelley co-founder, Kevin Kelley, claims that the foundation for convening is to create “more bonfire moments that bring people together” (Kelley, 2024a). According to Kelley, a bonfire moment is the “highlight of the day” (Cook, 2024), an experience that encourages colleagues to distance themselves from technology and convene in ways that can help us “feel more connected to one another” (Kelley, 2024b, p. 17). 

Building connections among faculty members is a central concern for faculty developers, and this special section invites contributors to showcase ways they bring colleagues together to promote community, create joy, and develop trust.

Submission Deadline: Friday, August 14, 2026

Topics

For this special section, JFD is seeking full manuscripts that address but are not limited to the following topics: 

  • Faculty development events that have become “bonfire moments” where faculty convene in meaningful and engaging ways.
  • Designing, facilitating, and fostering professional growth opportunities that faculty genuinely want to attend.
  • How spaces (physical or virtual) where we convene with faculty shape behaviors and influence energy, engagement, and interaction.
  • Intentionally utilizing available spaces to generate a sense of positive energy and shared purpose
  • Creating bonfire moments that inspire faculty to return and stay engaged over time.
  • Encouraging faculty to convene with one another—and with students—in ways that promote connectedness, well-being, and self-worth.

Submissions can be based on empirical evidence, but it is not required. Additionally, submissions should be no longer than 1,000 words and must provide practical suggestions. Manuscripts should follow APA 7th edition.

The issue will be released in January 2027.

Submission Guidelines

Manuscripts must be submitted in accordance with the standards of the Journal of Faculty Development and formatting guidelines

Submit Your Manuscript

Manuscripts should be submitted as a Microsoft Word document by Friday, August 14, 2026. Select Convening as Faculty Development in the submission dropdown.

References

Cooke, R. (2024, June). From swamps to corporate: Designing for togetherness with Kevin Kelley. Quick and Dirty Tips: Modern Mentor. https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/articles/from-swamps-to-corporate-designing-for-togetherness-with-kevin-kelley/ 

Kelley, K. (2024a, March). Why human experience thrives in physical–not digital–spaces. The Next Big Idea Club. https://nextbigideaclub.com/magazine/human-experience-thrives-physical-not-digital-spaces-bookbite/48553/?srsltid=AfmBOormtD-vVE8GlJPx2_VUnLOz5IG0ICQ9yjRx2mljzGA1sBWJll3S 

Kelly, K. (2024b). Irreplaceable: How to create extraordinary places that bring people together. Penguin Random House.

Shook Kelley. (n.d.). We Convene. Shook Kelley Firm. https://www.shookkelley.com/we-convene