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[Commlist] Global Discourse call for themed issue proposals
Tue May 28 22:08:50 GMT 2024
This is a friendly reminder that the call for themed issue proposals in
Global Discourse closes on 01 August 2024.
Read the call for proposals for more information and application
instructions:https://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/gd/gd-overview.xml?tab_body=call-for-papers
Learn about Global Discourse:
https://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/gd/gd-overview.xml?tab_body=about
About the journal
Global Discourse is an interdisciplinary, problem-oriented journal of
applied contemporary thought operating at the intersection of politics,
international relations, sociology and social policy. The journal's
scope is broad, encouraging interrogation of current affairs with regard
to core questions of distributive justice, wellbeing, cultural
diversity, autonomy, sovereignty, security and recognition. All issues
are themed and aimed at addressing pressing issues as they emerge.
Rejecting the notion that publication is the final stage in the research
process,Global Discourse seeks to foster discussion and debate between
often artificially isolated disciplines and paradigms, with responses to
articles encouraged and conversations continued across issues.
What are we looking for?
A themed issue aims to bring together six to eight cutting-edge
articles, each accompanied by one or more commentaries, that engage
centrally with a specific problem or set of problems with clear policy
implications.
This means that the remit is broad, and recent issues have focused on:
the potential value of evolutionary theory to policymaking on climate
change, social security and other areas; the central role of
interdisciplinarity in dealing with multiple overlapping crises; the
role of emotion in pandemic governance; the challenge of precarity in
housing.
This problem-oriented focus means that an issue proposal needs to be
concerned with relating theory to practice and applying
interdisciplinary approaches to otherwise isolated fields.
We want issues that are genuinely innovative and provide pathways
through to groundbreaking research and real-world impact.
Watch this video from the Global Discourse Editor Matthew Johnson to
learn more:https://youtu.be/MGt5nt1KQL0
Information for contributors
A themed issue proposal must include ALL the following information:
Title: This should clearly reflect the field and content of the
proposed themed issue
Details of the guest editor(s): Provide contact details,
institutional affiliations, and a short academic profile (150 words
maximum) for each proposed guest editor
Description: In no more than 750 words, outline the intellectual
focus of the proposed themed issue, stating how its proposed content
engages with significant issues, and the contribution it will make to
the field
Draft contents page: This should set out the structure of the
themed issue, listing the titles and authors of each proposed article
and stating clearly whether named contributors are already confirmed, or
are speculative. It should also include plans for replies.
Publication schedule: Please include your timetable for initial
submission, review, re-submission etc.
Plans for impact: Please consider how the themed issue could be
promoted and disseminated (blogs, listservs, events, conferences, other
social media, etc.)
Please submit your proposal for consideration to the Global Discourse
Editor, Professor Matthew Johnson ((matthew7.johnson /at/ northumbria.ac.uk))
by 01 August 2024.
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