I have no connection to this journal, but I received this CFP from Ethics and Global Politics and thought some
of you might want to see it if you haven't already. DIANA TIETJENS MEYERS
“It is only fitting
that a journal dedicated to global ethical issues
should be accessible to a
global audience and not just to those who
can afford a subscription.
Being Open Access, the journal will reach
the widest possible audience
of researchers, professionals, graduate
students, policy-makers and
activists.”
- Editor-in-Chief Eva Erman,
GLOBAL CALL FOR PAPERS OPEN ACCESS BENEFITS:
VISIBILITY: Free from access barriers
your work can
potentially reach the global
network of
researchers in your field giving
your work
maximum visibility.
HIGH IMPACT: Several studies show that
Open Access
leads to higher citation rates.
EASY ARCHIVING: Most universities
and/or
departments now require researchers
to archive
their work in an institutional or
subject
repository. We will handle
depositions in
any required repositories on
your behalf.
DEMOCRACY: By publishing your work
Open Access,
you directly contribute to the
democratization
of knowledge, and help
reduce the
digital divide between rich and
poor nations.
RE-USE OF YOUR WORK: Articles in
Ethics & Global Politics are published
according to a
Creative Commons License,
which allows
authors and others to re-use
the work for
informational and educational
purposes
without permission, as long as the
author is
recognized.
AFFORDABILITY: Ethics & Global
Politics strives to maintain fair publication
fees. Because
ability to pay should not be a
barrier to
publishing, a list of potential
funding
agencies is maintained, and we
strive to make
funds available to young
researchers
and researchers from
developing
countries.
EDITORIAL TEAM:
Editor-in-Chief
Eva Erman,
Associate Editor
Sofia
Näsström,
Editorial Board
Jens Bartelson
Seyla Benhabib
Jean Cohen
Simon
Critchley
John Dryzek
Erik Oddvar
Eriksen
Nancy Fraser
Andreas
Follesdal
Carol Gould
Richard
Higgott
Bonnie Honig
Hans Joas
Anne Phillips
Thomas Pogge
Jan Aart
Scholte
Nadia Urbinati
Stephen K.
White
Björn Wittrock
The editors
now welcome articles from a broad range of disciplines,
among them
political science, philosophy, sociology, pedagogics,
history, and
cultural and legal studies. This range makes Ethics
&
Global Politics essential reading for graduate students,
researchers,
professionals,
and policy-makers who are interested in contemporary
political
problems and how they transgress regional and national
borders.
AIMS & SCOPE:
Ethics & Global Politics is a peer reviewed
international Open Access
journal whose
aim is to foster theoretical contributions to the study of
global
politics. It provides a forum for original research articles,
reviews and
research notes that integrate normative issues within
philosophy
and political theory with political problems related to
processes and
phenomena that transgress traditional distinctions
between
regional, national, international and global levels of politics.
In particular
it encourages contributions that provide novel ways of
understanding
and conceptualizing the political challenges the world
faces today,
for instance in relation to global institutional
arrangements,
environmental protection, policy development,
poverty,
technology and knowledge transfer, future generations, and
migration.
Authors can
submit their work via an electronic submission system at
www.co-action.net/journals/EGP.
More information and Instructions
to Authors
can also be found on this site. You are welcome to contact
the
Editor-in-Chief at [log in to unmask] to discuss
potential
projects.
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Diana Tietjens Meyers
Professor of Philosophy
office phone: 860-486-3587
shared fax: 860-486-0387
http://www.philosophy.uconn.edu/department/meyers/meyers.html