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Call for Publications

Theme: Terrorism and Violence
Publication: Journal of International Relations Research
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Issue 1
Deadline: 1.12.2011

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The Inaugural edition of the Journal of International Relations
Research (JIRR) will be themed around Terrorism and Violence. We
invite submissions from authors in a variety of formats including
reviews, blogs, polemics and full-length articles. To be published in
(traditional) electronic text format AND in a dynamic web version
featuring interactive multimedia features that make the most of web
2.0.

The human fascination with violence and terrorism is evident in the
wealth of multimedia news reporting as well as academic and popular
writing on the subject. But how does this reflect on society and the
subject matter at hand? Are contemporary narratives, explanations and
analysis providing fruitful or even sufficient representations of the
realities? JIRR would venture not and invites the world IR community
to contest this assumption.

We welcome submissions focusing on individual and group level
explanations for the trend of those who engage in terrorism and
violence. Be it on an empirical, philosophical or theoretical basis,
JIRR ascribes no preferred method; our only stipulation is for
quality and originality of the contribution. Examining the dynamics
of counter-terrorism bodies should also be considered, as should the
media coverage and aspects of public debate, philosophy and response.

Articles that represent comprehensive academic research into
terrorism and violence are most welcome, be they in the guise of
chapters of forthcoming works that read well as stand-alone pieces or
as purposefully structured journal articles contesting issues in the
field. Polemics are intended to be shorter essays designed to be
countenances to work authored previously or critical and
controversial pieces designed to raise questions and shape future
debate. We also welcome entertaining reviews of relevant books, film
and other media that speaks to IR debates on terrorism and violence.

JIRR is uniquely set up to accommodate a range of multimedia aspects
and authors wishing to submit appears in non-traditional formats are
encouraged. This subject would lend itself well to a photo-essay for
instance or video report. As an Open Access Online journal we will
feature video, pictures, diagrams and other dynamic features that
help to illustrate the issues at hand. This distinctive
characteristic of JIRR obviously equips the journal well for coverage
of Terrorism in its 21st century guise and authors are encouraged to
think of novel ways to supplement their written paper with multimedia
referencing.

The ultimate issue publication deadline is 1st December, though
submissions should be sent in well in advance of this date to ensure
publication. Once complete the article/polemic/review will be
published online in our dynamic web format, in advance of the
publication of the text and download versions.

Our Submission guidelines can be found on our website and all
submissions should be sent to:
[email protected]


Contact:

Tom Smith, Issue Editor
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.journalofinternationalrelationsresearch.com 
 
 
 
 
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