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CALL FOR PAPERS
THE GLOBAL REVIEW OF ETHNOPOLITICS (www.ethnopolitics.org) is a new
authoritative peer-reviewed online journal that establishes a forum for
serious debate and exchange on one of the phenomena that had a decisive
impact during the last decades of the 20th century and will continue to
be of great importance in the new millennium. The journal will give a
voice to established as well as younger researchers and analysts from
academic as well as practitioner backgrounds. We publish original work
of the highest quality in the field of ethnopolitics with methodological
approaches covering mainly the disciplines of political science and
international relations and taking primarily a contemporary, current
affairs perspective.
The journal maintains a fair balance between theoretical analyses of
these matters and case studies both of comparative as well as singular
nature, covering all geographic areas. The major focus is on the
analysis, management, settlement, and prevention of ethnic conflicts, on
minority rights, group identity, the intersection of identity group
formations and politics, on minority and majority nationalisms in the
context of democratisation, and on the security and stability of states
and regions as they are affected by any of the above issues. Particular
attention is also devoted to the growing importance of international
influences on ethnopolitics. Such influences include external diplomatic
or military intervention, as well as the increasing impact of
globalisation on ethnic identities and their political expressions.
Managed by a team of four editors in the United Kingdom and the United
States, the quality of each individual article and issue of the journal
is ensured through the support of an editorial board and an
international advisory board consisting of some of the most prolific
scholars in the field.
The journal is generously supported by grants from the Canadian Themis
Foundation, Inc., the Swiss-based International Relations and Security
Network, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, and receives
additional support from the Specialist Group on Ethnic Politics of the
Political Studies Association of the UK.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Within the scope of journal identified above, we invite the submission
of original papers (6,000-8,000 words), research notes (2,000-4,000
words), review essays (3,000-4,000 words) and reviews (800-1,000 words).
Copyright of all accepted and published submissions remains with
authors, and we do not object to subsequent publication elsewhere.
A detailed style guide is available at
http://www.ethnopolitics.org/styleguide.html.
All submissions (MS Word for Windows 95 or later versions, 12 pt, double
spaced, consecutive page numbers) should be emailed as attachment to
Stefan Wolff ([log in to unmask]) AND Karl Cordell
([log in to unmask]). Alternatively, please mail three hardcopies
and a floppy disk containing your submission to Stefan Wolff, Editor,
The Global Review of Ethnopolitics, Department of European Studies,
University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, England, UK. CHECK YOUR FILES FOR
VIRUSES BEFORE SENDING THEM.
Submitted manuscripts should contain:
- a cover page with a title and a short abstract
- a separate page with name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s)
- the main text with footnotes
- references
For reviews, please email our review editor, Chris Gilligan
([log in to unmask]).
We look forward to receiving your submissions.
Stefan Wolff & Karl Cordell
Editors, The Global Review of Ethnopolitics
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