Global Studies
Identities: Global Studies in Power and Culture
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Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power
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The Middle Ground: An Online Journal for World Historians
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ISSN: 2155-1103
The Middle Ground is a peer-reviewed academic journal for professionals, students, and independent scholars who have an interest in world history.
The Middle Ground adheres to the principle that all students of world history, no matter where we teach, research and study, are warmly invited and encouraged to contribute. The middle ground is the common space shared between teachers and students, between research and teaching, among all levels and types of places of learning, and among different areas of specialization and methodological approaches. We embrace and seek to nurture the common ground shared by all who are committed to the studying and teaching of world history. In particular, we seek to serve as the shared, common space between world history in the K-12 institutions and world history in the colleges and universities.
The Middle Ground gratefully acknowledges the generous sponsorship and logistical support from the College of St. Scholastica, Duluth.
global-e : a Global Studies Journal
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Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power
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Identities explores the relationship of racial, ethnic and national identities and power hierarchies within national and global arenas. It examines the collective representations of social, political, economic and cultural boundaries as aspects of processes of domination, struggle and resistance, and it probes the unidentified and unarticulated class structures and gender relations that remain integral to both maintaining and challenging subordination.
Identities responds to the paradox of our time: the growth of a global economy and transnational movements of populations produce or perpetuate distinctive cultural practices and differentiated identities. The journal illuminates the relationship between culture and power and transports the field of ethnic studies beyond descriptions of cultural diversity.
New Global Studies
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Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies
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The Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies is a fully peer-reviewed, open-access, academic journal that invites contributors to challenge dominant ideas of globalisation. The journal seeks to bring cutting edge theoretical and critical reflection to bear on dominant and/or mainstream debates within the study of globalisation.
Rather than exploring globalisation in solely economic terms, the journal is an attempt to understand globalisation from a variety of different and overlapping perspectives: economic, political, philosophical, cultural, geographical, social, and historical, amongst many others. To this end the journal encourages contributions from writers and disciplines that are not commonly associated with the study of globalisation, having already published pieces from researchers working in theatre and music departments.
The idea that the world cannot be articulated from one dominant point of view or meta narrative is taken as a central premise, and in so doing, the idea that globalisation is a singular and even process is rejected. On the other hand, the journal is keen to seek and probe novel ways in which global cooperation is possible and where similarities can be highlighted.
Moreover, in light of recent economic ‘problems’, the journal wants to distance itself from debates that assert (tacitly or otherwise) the idea that globalisation is somehow being reversed leading to a supposed resurgence in the traditional territorial nation-state, national sovereignty or nationalism. While not wanting to diminish the importance and strength of nation-states, nationalism, state borders, and so on, the journal aims to study the transformation and changing character of these entities always in relation global processes and concepts of reciprocal interconnectedness across all scales.
Journal of International and Global Studies
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A multidisciplinary journal that features essays and book reviews on globalization issues (defined broadly). Anthropologists, economists, political scientists, geographers, education and religious studies specialists publish in this journal. It is edited by Raymond Scupin, anthropologist and Ryan Guffey, International Politics and Comparative Higher Education
Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies
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The Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies is a fully peer-reviewed, open-access, academic journal that invites contributors to challenge dominant ideas of globalisation. The journal seeks to bring cutting edge theoretical and critical reflection to bear on dominant and/or mainstream debates within the study of globalisation.
Rather than exploring globalisation in solely economic terms, the journal is an attempt to understand globalisation from a variety of different and overlapping perspectives: economic, political, philosophical, cultural, geographical, social, and historical, amongst many others. To this end the journal encourages contributions from writers and disciplines that are not commonly associated with the study of globalisation, having already published pieces from researchers working in theatre and music departments.
The idea that the world cannot be articulated from one dominant point of view or meta narrative is taken as a central premise, and in so doing, the idea that globalisation is a singular and even process is rejected. On the other hand, the journal is keen to seek and probe novel ways in which global cooperation is possible and where similarities can be highlighted.
EDITORS
Nathan Coombs
Anthony Cooper
Pepijn van Houweilingen
Amin Samman
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Didem Buhari Gulmez
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Dr. Dibyesh Anand (Westminster)
Dr. Michael Bacon (Royal Holloway)
Prof. Sandra Halperin (Royal Holloway)
Prof. Chris Rumford (Royal Holloway)
Dr. Larbi Sadiki (University of Exeter)
Prof. Stephan Stetter (Munich)
Dr. Nathan Widder (Royal Holloway)
Journal of International and Global Studies
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An online journal that is multidisciplinary and focuses on globalization broadly defined. Contains essays from anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, economists, geographers, religious studies and educational specialists, and others.
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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