CFP, Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric’s Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize
The editors of Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric invite submissions for the 3rd annual essay prize in honor of Jonathan Trejo-Mathys (1979-2014). Trejo-Mathys, a member of the Global Justice Network and assistant professor of philosophy at Boston College, worked in both philosophy and critical social theory. In his honor, we welcome submissions in all areas of political theory concerning global justice, and we especially welcome submissions in the areas of 1) global justice and trade or 2) the contribution of critical theory to global justice.
The inaugural essay prize was awarded to Katherine Howard, PhD Candidate in Philosophy at Emory University, for her essay “The ‘Right to Have Rights’ 65 Years Later: Justice Beyond Humanitarianism, Politics Beyond Sovereignty.” The current year’s prize recipient is Francisco Garcia Gibson, postdoctoral researcher at the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) and the Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas (CIF) at the Universidad de Buenos Aires for his essay “Guns or Food: On Prioritizing National Security over Global Poverty Relief.”
For additional questions, or to submit an essay for consideration (maximum 9000 words), please contact Barbara Buckinx at [log in to unmask] by September 30, 2018. The winning author will receive $1000.00 and will be invited to present their paper, alongside a leading scholar in the field of global justice, at Boston College’s annual lecture in Trejo-Mathys’ honor. The essay will also be published in Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric.
For more information about Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric and the Global Justice Network, please see: http://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/index.php/gjn.
The prize is sponsored by the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy at Boston College.
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Congratulations to the authors of the top cited articles published in Policy & Politics in 2016 and 2017! All articles are free to access in July:
Conceptualising the active welfare subject: welfare reform in discourse, policy and lived experience
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Author: Wright, Sharon
Working-class discourses of politics, policy and health: 'I don't smoke; I don't drink. The only thing wrong with me is my health'
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Authors: Mackenzie, Mhairi; Collins, Chik; Connolly, John; Doyle, Mick; McCartney, Gerry
Policy learning and policy failure: definitions, dimensions and intersections
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Author: Dunlop, Claire A.
Policy myopia as a source of policy failure: adaptation and policy learning under deep uncertainty
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Authors: Nair, Sreeja; Howlett, Michael
The 'Scottish approach' to policy and policymaking: what issues are territorial and what are universal?
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Authors: Cairney, Paul; Russell, Siabhainn; St Denny, Emily
Evidence translation: an exploration of policy makers' use of evidence
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Authors: Ingold, Jo; Monaghan, Mark
UK employment services: understanding provider strategies in a dynamic strategic action field
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Authors: Taylor, Rebecca; Rees, James; Damm, Christopher
Beyond radicalism and resignation: the competing logics for public participation in policy decisions
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Author: Dean, Rikki John
Studying public deliberation after the systemic turn: the crucial role for interpretive research http://bit.ly/ErcanS_etal
Authors: Ercan, Selen A.; Hendriks, Carolyn M.; Boswell, John
Understanding the transfer of policy failure: bricolage, experimentalism and translation
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Author: Stone, Diane
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