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>Journal of Global Ethics
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>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17449626.asp
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>Publisher: Routledge
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>The Journal of Global Ethics is an international and interdisciplinary
>scholarly journal concerned with ethical issues arising in the global
>context. The Journal promotes the study of 'global ethics', encouraging
>examination of the wide variety of ethical issues that arise in the context
>of globalisation and global relations. The Journal provides a forum for the
>analysis of ethics and values and their relationship to globalisation,
>international relations, politics and development, engaging particularly in
>debates about global justice.
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>The Journal of Global Ethics publishes:
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>* A range of high-quality empirical and theoretical articles;
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>* Dialogues, discussions and analyses of ethics in the global context;
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>* Articles incorporating research, practice and broader social concerns;
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>* Articles crossing the academic-practitioner divide and representing a
>range of voices, including those of civil society and non-governmental
>organizations and policy-makers;
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>* Reviews, interviews and special features on topical issues;
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>* Debates with NGOs, anti-globalisation movements, activists and academics
>on topical political, legal and ethical issues;
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>* Special Issues on contemporary themes, for example, those of global
>justice, global bioethics, development ethics, corporate ethics, ecological
>ethics, professional ethics and human rights.
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>The Journal of Global Ethics draws chiefly on the disciplines of philosophy,
>political science, sociology, theology, economics and law and covers diverse
>topics such as human rights, international development, biomedical, economic
>and environmental issues.
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>Thus, the Journal invites papers on theoretical, conceptual and empirical
>analysis of global ethics and ethics of globalisation as well as articles on
>comparative and normative ethics. It also welcomes critical analysis of
>various cultural approaches to ethical issues in the global context (for
>example on human rights, economic globalisation and social justice, ethics
>of development cooperation and international relations).
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>In accordance with the aim of the Journal to cross the academic-practitioner
>divide, the editors also encourage the submission of articles on policies
>and experiences related to social movement and NGO activities.
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>The Journal does not promote one particular set of values, beliefs or
>framework of ethics, rather its purpose is to be truly global and to take a
>cross-cultural approach to all aspects of ethical theory and practice. In
>order to achieve this the Journal has regional editors on the different
>continents. Throughout, the concern of the Journal of Global Ethics is with
>equality and justice and its aim is to bring together those who are
>concerned about the state of ethics in the global context.
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>ISSN Print 1744-9626
>ISSN Online 1744-9634
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>Editors, Journal of Global Ethics
>The Centre for the Study of Global Ethics
>46 Edgbaston Park Road
>Edgbaston
>Birmingham, B15 2RT
>UK
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>Email: [log in to unmask]
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>Content available by subscription. Sample issue available online.
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>Abstracts available online.
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>Current Issue: Volume 1, Number 1 / June 2005
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>Date: 25 August 2005
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