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Call for Publications

Theme: Theorising the (Post)colonial, Decolonising Theory
Publication: Studies in Social and Political Thought
Date: Volume 19 (Summer 2011)
Deadline: 14.4.2011

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The next issue (Summer 2011) of ‘Studies in Social and Political
Thought’ will be including a special section on the theme ‘Theorising
the Postcolonial, Decolonising Theory’. 

Both (post)colonialism and decolonial thought have sought to
problematise the universalising claims which have characterised
European Western philosophy from the Enlightenment period onwards. In
this sense, then, both are political projects which seek to highlight
implicit or assumed epistemological hierarchies. Yet, while
postcolonialism has emerged from within this framework, decolonial
theorists such as Walter Mignolo have sought to theorise ‘from the
borders’ of coloniality, from outside European thought. The editors
would like to invite postgraduate students and early career
researchers to submit articles which address either (post)colonial or
decolonial theory, or the relationship between the two, within any
substantive context. Themes covered might include (though need not be
restricted to):

- Theoretical Eurocentrism
- Ideas of universality
- Decolonial theory
- The coloniality of power
- The influence of (post)colonialism on mainstream social and
  political thought
- History, particularly colonial histories, and its/their
  relationship to theory
- Coloniality and epistemology
- ‘Indigenizing’ theory 

Articles should be 4000-5000 words in length (inclusive of
footnotes). 

The deadline for submission is 14th April 2011. 

All submissions should be complete articles ready for peer review and
should include an abstract of no more than 200 words. Authors should
also ensure that their name and institution are clearly stated on the
submission. Style guidelines are available on the SSPT website at:
http://ssptjournal.wordpress.com

The guest editors of the section are Emma Battell Lowman and Lucy
Mayblin of the University of Warwick. 

Please direct submissions and inquiries to Emma Battell Lowman:
[email protected]
 
 
 
 
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