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JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANALYSIS

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS


Journal of Global Analysis endeavours to become the foremost
international forum for academics, researchers and policy makers to
share their knowledge and experience in the disciplines of political
science, international relations, economics, sociology, international
law and human geography.

Journal of Global Analysis is an interdisciplinary refereed e-journal,
edited by a group of international scholars indicated in the Editorial
Board and International Advisory Board. The journal is published at
its own web site http://www.cesran.org//globalanalysis. Journal of
Global Analysis welcomes submissions of articles from related persons
involved in the scope of the journal as well as summary reports of
conferences and lecture series held in social sciences.

Prospective authors should submit 4.000 - 15.000 articles for
consideration in Microsoft Word-compatible format. For more complete
descriptions and submission instructions, please access the Editorial
Guidelines and Style Guidelines pages at the CESRAN website: http://www.cesran.org/globalanalysis
. Contributors are urged to read CESRAN's author guidelines and style
guidelines carefully before submitting articles. Articles submissions
should be sent in electronic format to Ozgur TUFEKCI, Chairman of
CESRAN and Editor-in-Chief,[log in to unmask] or Husrev TABAK,
Managing Editor, [log in to unmask]


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Ozgur TUFEKCI
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham  B15-2TT
UK

Chairman of CESRAN - www.cesran.org

Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Global Analysis www.cesran.org/globalanalysis


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