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[ecrea] Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies: Inaugural Edition Call For Papers
Thu May 14 12:41:03 GMT 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS
Power and Identity in a Global Networked Society
A ONE DAY WORKSHOP MARKING THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW E-JOURNAL:
<http://www.criticalglobalisation.com/>JOURNAL OF CRITICAL
GLOBALISATION STUDIES
3rd, September 2009
At
Royal Holloway, University of London
In Conjunction with the annual conference of the Global Studies
Association- Challenging globalization: new perspectives,
alternative visions, emerging agendas
Is it necessary to move beyond discrete categorisations to a more
fluid understanding of global processes, which involve multiple
actors from the micro to the macro level? Or should we not be too
quick to ignore established power structures and their implications
for global political, economic and social processes? In terms of the
new networks of global society, we want to explore what their aims
are, who are involved, what is their influence, are they democratic
and who is excluded?
The workshop will mark the inauguration of a new fully peer reviewed
e-journal: The Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies
(<http://www.criticalglobalisation.com/>www.criticalglobalisation.com)
to be published twice yearly. The Journal of Critical Globalisation
Studies seeks to be the first to bring theoretical and critical
reflection to bear on dominant (mainstream) debates within the study
of globalization. Contributors of the best and most appropriate
papers submitted will be invited to upgrade their workshop paper to
a full academic article for submission to the journal, or format it
for the 'Polemics' (short essays) section of the journal. Journal
submissions will go through a further blind peer-review process and
will have to be submitted by July 1st, 2009.
We therefore invite 300 word paper abstracts, relating to the themes
listed below, from postgraduate researchers and academics. The
papers will be presented in distinct panels corresponding to the
following two overarching themes:
Resistance to globalisation: In what ways new global networks both
resist and promote globalisation? Is globalisation being resisted,
or rather re-negotiated, or are 'resistances' in fact accelerating
globalisation?
Collapsing borders? This panel will focus upon the concept of
borders and their changing nature within a contemporary 'global'
setting. It will also consider the implications of media,
communications, civil society and networks across the main themes of
the workshop.
Deadline for abstracts: 10th June, 2009
Please send a paper title, abstract (of no more than 300 words), and
your institutional affiliation to
<mailto:(abstracts /at/ criticalglobalisation.com)>(abstracts /at/ criticalglobalisation.com).
Some limited funds will be available to cover paper givers'
expenses. For any further information, please contact Yajai Bunnag,
Nathan Coombs, Anthony Cooper, Christopher Perkins or Pepijn van
Houwelingen (journal editors) at
<mailto:(info /at/ criticalglobalisation.com)>(info /at/ criticalglobalisation.com).
Or see attachement for further details.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
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