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[ecrea] CfP Tamara Journal of Critical Inquiry "Academia after Brexit and Trump"

Sun Nov 27 23:10:09 GMT 2016


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Special debate issue of Tamara Journal for Critical Inquiry
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*Call for Papers:
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*Academia after Brexit and Trump*

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*Editors: *

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*Małgorzata Ciesielska Teesside University (**(m.ciesielska /at/ tees.ac.uk))* <mailto:(m.ciesielska /at/ tees.ac.uk)%29>**

*Paweł Krzyworzeka Koźmiński University ((pkrzyworzeka /at/ kozminski.edu.pl)) <mailto:(pkrzyworzeka /at/ kozminski.edu.pl)%29>*

*Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfer Koźmiński University ((h.chmielewska-szlajfer /at/ kozminski.edu.pl) <mailto:(h.chmielewska-szlajfer /at/ kozminski.edu.pl)>)*

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This year we have witnessed globally rising nationalism and right-wing ideology from the US and throughout Europe. Notable events like Brexit vote and election of Donald Trump for American president have marked a new era. In this special issue we invite short journalist-style contributions of up to 2000 words that would contribute to discussion about the consequences of current socio-political changes on academia, education and research.

This special *debate issue *invites contributions around, but not limited to, the following topics:

Roots of the problem:

·Examinations of the roots and impact of current changes, including issues related to political movements, role of media, economic downturn, Western imperialism, EU crisis, poverty, propaganda, and special interests.

·Debate on the Brexit/Trump vote consequences on sustainability of the university system and the future of academia, intellectualism, students and alumni.

·Personal accounts of academics working at foreign higher education institutions and how the current socio-political situation affects their daily work, life and future plans.

A way forward:

·Post-Brexit/Trump academic manifesto

·Programme proposal on how to deal with the rise of anti-semitism, nationalism, racism, right-wing ideology, privatization of public services and education, the growing refugee crisis, etc.

·The role of academics in influencing policy makers, creating a progressive future, and challenging negative trends from bottom up

·Who is considered an expert in a post-Brexit world? Are people really “tired of hearing what experts have to say” – Jeremy Hunt

We encourage *any traditional and creative forms of submission*: articles, debates, interviews, manifestos, personal accounts, programme proposals, posters, etc.

The deadline for submission is *31 January 2017* via Tamara Online Submissions http://tamarajournal.com/index.php/tamara/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions




Tamara is an ABS-indexed journal which draws on critical management studies, postmodern organization theory, and social systems theory. Tamara has its roots in critical storytelling and is a prime address for digital narratives and natives. The journal encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on contemporary research methods, as well as theories of present and future organizations and societies.**
<http://tamarajournal.com/index.php/tamara/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions>

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