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Call for Publications

Theme: Global Polity and Policies
Publication: Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
Date: Issue 2015, 1 (February 2015)
Deadline: 31.12.2014

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“Glocalism”, a peer-reviewed, open-access and cross-disciplinary
journal, is currently accepting manuscripts for publication.

Topic

Nowadays, not just States, but thousands of political institutions as
well are producing rules and procedures, organizing human
cohabitation on a global scale, in a form of heterogony of ends. This
new order is in continuous evolution, created by an innovative global
polity that is destructured, manifold, non-uniform, and incoherent.

On a number of relational levels, and with different functional
goals, not only States and international institutions, but also
businesses, non-governmental organizations, public-private bodies,
regional and local administrations, inter-governmental bodies, and
national and super-governmental courts are all helping to create
global polity and its relative global policies. More than ever, an
interdisciplinary orientation is needed in order to reflect on this
new global political form and its concrete expressions, bringing
together different approaches and methods, perspectives, and perhaps
even interpretations. Is it possible to identify a ruling global
community? Who inspires the world’s objectives? In other words, what
are the goals of this participation in global polity? And is
present-day international law able to guarantee the right to
participate? Global polity appears to be a system with two levels:
state and global. But is this truly the case? Could a global
constitutional law exist and provide stability to global polity? And
would it threaten or foster the development of the present forms of
democratic rule? These are just a few of what could be the defining
questions in search of new and innovative answers. To limit the
search for responses to the economic institutions alone would only
reaffirm a cliché that has clearly been rendered obsolete by the
interlocking complexity of power.

Submissions

We welcome studies in any field, with or without comparative approach,
that address both practical effects and theoretical import.

All articles should be sent to:
[email protected]
[email protected]

Articles can be in any language and length chosen by the author,
while its abstract and keywords have to be in English. 

Papers deadline: December 31, 2014.
This issue is scheduled to appear at end-February 2015.


Contact:

Dr Davide Cadeddu, Executive Editor
Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
University of Milan
Italy
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.glocalismjournal.net




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