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Call for Publications

Theme: Periphery
Publication: Middle East – Topics & Arguments
Date: Issue No. 5
Deadline: 31.1.2015

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The peer-reviewed online journal “Middle East – Topics &
Arguments” (META) is calling for submissions for its next issue,
which will be entitled “Periphery”.

In the debate on the recent upheavals in the MENA region, researchers
have addressed the significance of urban-rural disparities and
inner-urban spatial differentiation for popular mobilization and
political change. Making use of binaries such as center/periphery or
centralization/de-centralization, these approaches echo debates on
dependency and world-system theories as pursued especially during the
1970s and 1980s. ‘Periphery’ has often been equated with unevenness
in socioeconomic development and with social and political injustice.
Therefore much attention to ‘peripheral’ locations has been paid to
such issues as governance and its relation to political mobilization.
Such an approach certainly allows for discussing broader causalities.
Yet far too often power structures are conceived as a top-down
relationship and contentious politics are conceptualized bottom-up in
terms of organization, agenda, political goal, etc. The former
usually ascribes agency only to those ‘in power’, whereas in the
latter the level of everyday-life practices of adaptation, rejection
and resistance tend to be neglected.

The issue turns the focus to spatial differentiation and processes of
social and political change in the MENA Region. We start from the
assumption that a ‘periphery’ is neither a given nor a static entity
to be localized on the ‘natural’ margins of certain regional,
national or global units. Instead, we assume that ‘peripheries’
emerge through complex processes of change in demography, economic
relations, political decision-making as well as socio-cultural norms
and values. ‘Periphery’ refers to spatially manifested inequality of
power relations and access to material and symbolic goods that
constructs and perpetuates the precedence of ‘centers’ over areas
that are marginalized. ‘Peripheries’ may be grasped, for example,
through Henri Lefebvre’s spatial triad as perceived space in terms of
social practice (capital investment, political decision-making,
etc.), as conceived space (scientific, technocratic representations
and discourses, etc.), and as lived space (lifestyle, identity,
interpretation, signification, everyday practices and experience,
etc.).

With these conceptual discussions in mind, we call for conceptual
articles and case studies that shed light on peripheries in a MENA
context from a broad array of disciplines including sociology,
political science, anthropology, geography, economics, history,
cultural studies and media studies. We encourage papers from both
synchronic and diachronic perspectives that look at different scales
of peripheries; such as global, regional, national, metropolitan
centers and urban agglomerations, as well as the scale of cities and
rural areas.

Articles may address, but are not limited to, such issues as spatial
differentiation and popular mobilization, cultural production ‘beyond
the center’, conceptual discussions on peripheries and the politics
of peripherialization.

Deadline for full-paper-submissions is 31 January 2015.

After an initial screening by the editors, selected manuscripts will
go through a double-blind peer-review process. Please consult our
website for further information about the journal’s concept,
sections, and authors’ guidelines (www.meta-journal.net).

Manuscripts and other editorial correspondence should be sent to:
[email protected]


Contact:

META Editorial Team
Deutschhausstraße 12
35032 Marburg
Germany
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://meta-journal.net/index




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