சக-மதிப்பாய்வுப் பதிப்புகள்Peer-reviewed publications
One published article rewires every subsequent door. The Node cluster contains several journal-article-density dossiers already.
Two working papers in draft (Node 05 · Naṭarāja retrojection; Node 01 · Pre-Mahāvaṃsa floor). Target journals named publicly.
One peer-reviewed publication per era-year across four disciplinary journals — genocide studies, Indian-Ocean history, art history, transitional justice.
Kaimal-lineage journal; Node 05 is the natural article-length extension of the 1999 argument into a Sri Lankan Tamil frame.
Coningham has published in Antiquity for years; Node 01's stratigraphic argument sits within its editorial scope.
The pre-eminent journal for Indian-Ocean economic history — the Berenike-to-Quanzhou lattice is its home terrain.
The article-length treatment of Case §04's remedial-law argument, disciplined against UN and ICG anchors, fits JGR's editorial line.
The Reconciliation Audit desk is written to IJTJ methodological standards; the ICCPR Art 20 / ICERD Art 4 enforcement-gap frame is publishable there.
Dear Editors — We are preparing a working paper drawn from Dossier [N] of the Node cluster (archive.tlte.cloud/case/the-node), which addresses [one-sentence claim]. The dossier is already Tier-A cited on the public archive, and the article-length treatment would extend that with a full literature review and archival apparatus. Before submitting, we wanted to confirm that the topic falls within your current scope, and to ask whether you accept submissions co-authored by an unaffiliated public research archive.
- · Institution named. Individual officer never named on this archive.
- · When a first letter is sent, ledger status stays as quiet-window for 30 days before flipping to the real state.
- · Template shown, sent copy private.
- · Tier-A anchor rule: no institution appears here without a substantive citation already in the archive.
- · Not a demand for expedited review. Not a vanity submission. Not press coverage of an unpublished manuscript.