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  • From: "HURIDOCS" <info@huridocs.org>

    Subject: Call for Essays: Global Citizenship

    Date: 2008-02-08 10:34

    Please respond to Kerry Donoghue
    
     
    
    peacereview@usfca.edu
    
     
    
    Call for Essays: Global Citizenship
    
     
    
    Peace Review, a Routledge/Taylor & Francis quarterly, multidisciplinary,
    transnational journal of research and analysis, welcomes original
    contributions, policy analyses, and research for a special issue addressing
    the contested notions of citizenship. 
    
     
    
    Notions of citizenship have long been conceptualized as rights and
    responsibilities linked to membership in a political community. These
    notions are intimately related to our identities as citizens and to issues
    of social justice. The extent to which citizenship institutions and
    practices are inclusive or exclusive of the interests and concerns of most
    vulnerable groups, serves as a barometer of the values of social justice
    linked to particular groups and communities around the globe. The degree to
    which citizens' rights are given priority over citizens' responsibilities is
    also indicative of the commitment to social justice by powerful elites and
    organizations. In-so-far as social justice calls for the mobilization of an
    equitable distribution of fundamental resources, and respect for human
    dignity and diverse practices of belonging, issues of identity have been
    used as a language to demand, and also deny, an extension of citizenship
    rights. 
    
     
    
    This special issue of Peace Review will explore political, social, and
    cultural struggles over the boundaries and substance of citizenship, both
    historically and today. It will also consider how social and political
    struggles surrounding identity are interlinked with notions of citizenship
    and social justice. The issue will include essays by internationally
    acclaimed scholars, researchers, and activists that address the complex
    relationships among citizenship, identity, and social justice.
    
     
    
    Peace Review publishes essays on ideas and research in peace studies,
    broadly defined. Our essays are relatively short (2500-3500 words), and are
    intended for a wide readership. We are most interested in the cultural and
    political issues surrounding conflicts occurring between nations and
    peoples. Since we are a transnational journal (we distribute to more than 40
    nations), we want to avoid speaking with the voice of any particular
    national culture or politics. Relevant topics include war, violence, human
    rights, political economy, development, culture and consciousness, the
    environment, and related issues. Generally, we do not reprint essays that
    have been published elsewhere. 
    
     
    
     
    
    Please send essays on this theme by April 15, 2008. Essays should run
    between 2500 and 3500 words, and should be jargon- and footnote- free. See
    Submission Guidelines at:
    
    http://www.usfca.edu/peacereview/PRHome.html.
      
    
     
    
    Send essays to: 
    
    Kerry Donoghue (Managing Editor)
    
    Peace Review
    
    University of San Francisco
    
    2130 Fulton Street
    
    San Francisco, CA 94117-1080
    
    USA 
    
     
    
    or by email:
    
     
    
    peacereview@usfca.edu
    
     
    
     
    
    Kerry Donoghue
    
    Managing Editor, Peace Review (2007 Utne Press Award Finalist) University of
    San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA 94117-1080
    
     
    
    Phone: 415-422-2910
    
    Email: peacereview@usfca.edu
    
    http://www.usfca.edu/peacereview/PRHome.html
    
     
    
     
    
     
    
     
    
    
    
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