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Global Discourse

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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. 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. The journal features a mix of full-length articles, each accompanied by one or more replies, shorter essays, rapid replies, discussion pieces and book review symposia, typically consisting of three reviews and a reply by the author/s. With an international advisory editorial board consisting of experienced, highly-cited academics, Global Discourse welcomes submissions from and on any region. Authors are encouraged to explore the international dimensions and implications of their work. With a mix of themed and general issues, symposia are periodically deployed to examine topics as they emerge.
All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing.

 
 
 
Editorial board
  • Editor: Matthew Johnson: Lancaster University, UK
  • Deputy Editor: Shannon Brincat: University of Queensland, Australia
  • Deputy Editor: Simon Mabon: Lecturer, Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University, UK
  • Reviews Editor: Mark Edward: Newcastle University, UK
  • Editorial Assistant: Saloni Kapur: Lancaster University, UK
 
 
Book Reviews Committee
  • Mark Garnett: Lancaster University, UK
  • Christopher Macleod: Lancaster University, UK
  • Simon Mabon: Lancaster University, UK
  • Matthew Johnson: Lancaster University, UK
 
 
Advisory board
  • Sabah Alnasseri: Professor of Political Science, York University
  • Kevin B. Anderson: Professor of Sociology, Political Science, and Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Benjamin Arditi: Professor of Political Theory, National University of Mexico
  • Pinar Bilgin: Associate Professor of International Relations, Bilkent University
  • Alastair Bonnett: Professor of Social Geography, Newcastle University
  • Ken Booth: Senior Research Associate and Former E. H. Carr Professor of International Politics, Aberystwyth University
  • Paul Bowman: Senior Lecturer, Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University
  • Levi R. Bryant: Professor of Philosophy, Collin College
  • Terrell Carver: Professor of Political Theory, Bristol University
  • Esteban Castro: Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University
  • Simon Choat: Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Kingston University London
  • Jennifer Coffman: Associate Executive Director of International Programs, James Madison University
  • Martin Coward: Senior Lecturer in International Politics, Newcastle University
  • Mark Cowling: Professor of Criminology, Teesside University
  • Bruce Cumings: Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History, University of Chicago
  • Debra L. DeLaet: Professor of Political Science, Drake University
  • George DeMartino: Professor of International Economics, University of Denver
  • Mark Devenney: Senior Lecturer in Politics and Philosophy, University of Brighton
  • André C. Drainville: Professor of Sociology, Université Laval, Québec
  • Sarah Edwards: Lecturer in English Studies, University of Strathclyde
  • Joseph Femia: Professor of Political Theory, University of Liverpool
  • Matthew Festenstein: Professor of Political Philosophy, University of York
  • Mark Garnett: Senior Lecturer in Politics, Lancaster University
  • Daryl Glaser: Associate Professor of Politics, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
  • Richard Hayton: Lecturer in Politics, University of Leeds
  • John M. Hobson: Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Sheffield
  • Martin Jay: Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley
  • Peter Jones: Professor of Political Philosophy, Newcastle University
  • Fuat Keyman: Director of Istanbul Policy Center and Professor of International Relations, Sabanci University
  • Kristian Lasslett: Lecturer in Criminology, University of Ulster
  • Gordon Laxer: Professor of Political Economy, University of Alberta
  • John Lazarus: Associate Researcher and former Reader in Animal Behaviour, Newcastle University
  • Thomas Lindemann: Professor of Political Science, Université d’Artois (CERAPS Lille 2)
  • Andrew Linklater: Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics, Aberystwyth University
  • Simon Mabon: Lecturer, Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University
  • Christopher Macleod: Lecturer in Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University
  • Matt Matravers: Professor of Political Philosophy, University of York
  • Susan Mendus: Professor of Political Philosophy, University of York
  • Farhang Morady: Senior Lecturer in Globalization and Development, University of Westminster
  • Jeremy Morris: Senior Lecturer in Russian Studies, University of Birmingham
  • Ronaldo Munck: Professor of Sociology, Dublin City University
  • Karen Murray: Associate Professor of Political Science, York University
  • Terry Nardin: Professor of Political Science, National University of Singapore
  • Shane O’Neill: Professor of Political Theory, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Ziya Önis: Professor of International Political Economy, Koç University
  • Heikki Patomäki: Professor of International Relations at the University of Helsinki
  • James Pattison: Lecturer in Politics, University of Manchester
  • Simona Rentea: Lecturer in International Relations Theory, Aberystwyth University
  • Mark Sandle: Professor of History, The King’s University College
  • Richard A. Shweder: Harold H. Swift Distinguished Service Professor of Human Development, University of Chicago
  • Richard Shapcott: Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Queensland
  • Stuart Sim: Visiting Professor in Critical Theory, Northumbria University
  • Karen Smith: Senior Lecturer, Political Studies Department, University of Cape Town
  • Murray E. G. Smith: Professor of Sociology, Brock University
  • Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos: Lecturer in Economics, Kingston University
  • Hidemi Suganami: Professor of International Politics, Aberystwyth University
  • Paul Thomas: Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
  • J. Ann Tickner: Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California
  • James Tyner: Professor of Geography, Kent State University
  • Alexander Vuving: Associate Professor, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu
  • Wang Qiubin: Associate Professor, Institute of International Studies, Jilin University, China
  • Martin Weber: Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Queensland
  • Lawrence Wilde: Professor of Political Theory, Nottingham Trent University
  • Bronwyn Winter: Associate Professor in Department of French Studies, University of Sydney
  • Xu Changfu: Professor of Philosophy, Director of the Center for Practical Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University
 
 
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  • English
 
 
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