Dear all

If anyone is thinking of special issues and it’s a theme that could speak to a 
general IR audience, then below the call for Special issue and forums proposals 
for the Review of International Studies. Would be great to have a good strong 
environment proposal.

Cheers

Mat

Call for Special Issue and Forum Proposals
Deadline:

1st December 2020

The editors of Review of International Studies (RIS) invite proposals for 
Special Issues and Forums. Proposals are invited twice per year on 1 June and 1 
December. We expect to publish selected Special Issues/Forums within a year of 
acceptance.

Please note that in a change of policy, Issue 5 is no longer dedicated to 
Special Issues. Decisions about which issue Special Issues/Forums are published 
in will be made by the editors in consultation with guest editors.

Special Issues

Special Issues will typically contain 7-8 papers as well as an agenda setting 
introduction/conclusion. It is not necessary for a special issue to have both 
an introduction and a conclusion. We expect Special Issue articles to have a 
minimum length of 8,000 words and a maximum length of 12,000 words. An 
introduction/conclusion could be shorter than main article length. In total a 
special issue would be a maximum of 100,000 words.

Forums

Forums typically consist of an agenda-setting introduction and 4-6 
contributions. We expect contributions to be a minimum of 5000 words and a 
maximum of 7500 words. Forums should be a maximum of 50000 words. Contributions 
should be focused on a theme, problem or question and make their original 
contribution to a specific debate clear.

Proposals can relate to any area of the discipline, theoretical orientation or 
methodology. Interdisciplinary scholarship is welcomed. We encourage 
contributions that break new theoretical ground and/or combine conceptual 
innovation with novel empirical findings. Special Issues/Forums should make an 
original contribution to cutting edge research. We welcome proposals that 
showcase new debates or lay the groundwork for emerging research domains.

The editors will not consider proposals focused on the discussion of monographs 
(i.e., book forums) or the career contribution of individual scholars as part 
of this call.

Submission Guidelines

Please read these guidelines carefully. Proposals that do not follow these 
guidelines will be not be considered.

1.    Proposals should contain only the following information:

a.    Title
b.    Name, affiliation and email of the proposed guest editor(s);
c.    Name, affiliation and email of contributors;
d.    Background and rationale for the proposal (max 500 words) including the 
expected length of each contribution;
e.    Detailed abstracts of all papers (max 300 words per contribution);
f.    A description of the state of preparation of each paper (e.g., ‘full 
conference paper draft presented at X conference’; ‘rough draft ready to be 
submitted to editors in x months’).
2.    In order to ensure timely publication of Special Issues/Forums guest 
editors should ensure that 50% of the proposed articles are ready to submit. 
Accepted proposals will be required to demonstrate evidence that the whole 
issue can be submitted for review within 3 months. This evidence will normally 
be drafts of 50% of the special issue articles. Please bear this in mind when 
submitting proposals – if your proposal cannot be submitted in its entirety 
within 3 months of acceptance then we suggest waiting for a future deadline.

3.    Timeline

Months after acceptance of proposal

-    Within 3 months – submission of all articles. If this is not achieved RIS 
will consider selecting an alternate proposal.
-    Within 6 months – reviews received; first decisions made
After first decision

-    6 weeks for revisions
-    2 months for further review and decision
-    1 month for final revisions
-    1 month for final decision
-    2 months for proofing and production.

4.   The successful proposal will be selected by members of the editorial team 
in consultation with members of the editorial advisory board. The editors’ 
decision is final. Due to anticipated volume of proposals we are only able to 
offer minimal feedback on unsuccessful proposals.

5.    The Guest Editors will be responsible for ensuring the submission of 
contributions by an agreed deadline, selection of referees (in consultation 
with the editorial team) as well as advising on and communicating decisions 
made after the review process is complete.

6.    Please note acceptance of a special issue proposal does not guarantee 
publication of individual contributions. Contributions will be treated as 
individual submissions and will be evaluated according to the journal’s 
established peer review process.

Proposals should be submitted to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 with a subject line ‘RIS Special Issue/Forum proposal, [Deadline date]’

We very much look forward to reading your proposals.



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Matthew Paterson
Department of Politics<https://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/politics/>
Research Director, Sustainable Consumption 
Institute<https://www.sci.manchester.ac.uk/>
University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL.

Latest book Thinking Ecologically about the Global Political 
Economy,<https://www.routledge.com/Thinking-Ecologically-About-the-Global-Political-Economy/Katz-Rosene-Paterson/p/book/9781138934306>
 with Ryan 
Katz-Rosene<http://web5.uottawa.ca/www2/mcs-smc/media/experts-details-iframe-998357.html>
Other recent publications
Shane Gunster, Darren Fleet, Matthew Paterson and Paul Saurette, ‘Why don’t you 
act like you believe it?’: Competing visions of climate hypocrisy’, Frontiers 
in Communication, 2018 (6 November). Online first at 
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2018.00049.
‘political economies of climate change’: 
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcc.506/full with Xavier P-Laberge
‘Narrowing the Climate Field: the symbolic power of authors in the IPCC’s 
assessment of 
mitigation’:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ropr.12255/full with 
Hannah Hughes

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