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Announcement

Publication: Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric
Date: Special Issue

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"Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric" is currently canvassing
interest for 2 to 3 special issues, tobe edited by guest-editors,
with the journal editors' assistance, to bepublished in the journal.

A proposal for a special issue of Global Justice: Theory Practice
Rhetoric (TPR) should include the following information.


Guest Editors

Please provide the following details for all guest editors in the
order you would like them to appear on the Special Issue:

- Name(s) in full
- Academic/professional affiliation(s)
- Address(es)
- Email(s)


Theme

Summarize the prospective topic of the Special Issue in detail.
Please keep in mind that the issue should not be overly broad, but
nevertheless allow for an interesting array of papers and novel
contributions to a particular field in applied global justice theory.

Provide evidence that this theme is currently a topic of study, or
else make a case for the existence of an important gap to be filled
in the literature.

Describe what the guest editors' relation to the topic of the Special
Issue is, and why they are well placed to edit it.


Outline

Special issues can follow two models:
1) given set of contributors (for instance as a result of a workshop);
2) contributors to be selected via a CFP.

For (1), please include a list of papers with their prospective
authors (please include the abstracts of these papers, if available).
This list should only include authors who have already preliminarily
agreed to write a paper or at least expressed a keen interest in
doing so. It should not include scholars who have not already
indicated their availability.

For (2), please clarify the exact modalities through which you plan
the special issue (e.g. a CFP, workshop). In this case, please
include:

- a list with some people you have already - even if informally -
  solicited and which have expressed a preliminary interest in
  participating in the Special Issue. 
- The CFP for the conference on which the Special Issue is to be
  based and a selection of conference papers, or else the CFP intended
  to elicit submissions directly for the special issue.


Review Process

The guest editors are responsible for the review process. They will
either have access to the journal’s online system or be supported by
the editors and / or editorial assistant of TPR in accessing papers,
reviews, and revisions. Special editors will manage submissions,
refereeing and revisions and will decide on which papers to include.
They will be supported in this process by TPR’s editorial assistant
and by the editor of TPR allocated to oversee that special edition.
The editor(s) of TPR may propose reviewers and will have final
approval over selected peer reviewers to both support the guest
editors and to help maintain the academic integrity of the review
process. Note that publication of any special issue or article is
still subject to final approval on the part of the journal’s main
editors, who retain a right to veto prospective publications if they
deem them not suitable for the journal.

The Editors are also very happy to provide editorial advice and
guidance throughout the process whenever required.


Submission

To submit a proposal, formatted according to these guidelines, please
use TPR’s main online submission system and select 'Special Issue
Proposal' (as opposed to ‘Article’, ‘Introduction’, ‘Review’, etc.)
from the drop-down menu on the first page.

The procedure to follow to apply is explained in detail here:
https://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/index.php/gjn/special-issue-proposal


The Journal

"Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric" is a peer-reviewed,
open-access e-journal which publishes original research
ininternational political theory, with special emphasis on global
justice. Whilstnearly all the work we publish is primarily
special-issue based, special issuesare sometimes edited by the
journal editors, or solicited.

The editors of the journal, Christine Straehle and Miriam Ronzoni,
are also happy to answer question.

Miriam Ronzoni
School of Social Sciences
University of Manchester
Manchester, UK
Email: [email protected]

Christine Straehle
Institute for Philosophy
University of Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
Email: [email protected]


Journal website:
https://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/index.php/gjn




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