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Call for papers

 

Johan Galtung: his life, work, and legacy

 

Johan Galtung, who recently died, was, as is widely known, a prominent Norwegian scholar, trained as a social scientist and statistician, and a principal founder of Peace Studies as an academic discipline. Galtung was also a prolific author and politically engaged conflict analyst and transformer. He was the main founder of the Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO) in 1959, the world’s first academic institute with “peace” in its name, and founded the Journal of Peace Research in 1964.

His research spanned a large number of important topics over 60 years, including peace and conflict, violence, peaceful conflict transformation, non-offensive defense, development strategies, a structural theory of imperialism, and a geopolitical theory of civilizations.

This is a call for papers for a special issue focused on the person, contributions, and legacy of Johan Galtung.

Guest Editor Valentina Bartolucci, an acknowledged Peace and Conflict Studies scholar, leads this special issue. The guest editor will write an introduction to the special issue outlining how, in line with the aims of the “Rivista Scienza e Pace – Science and Peace (SP)”this special issue contributes to current debates regarding Johan Galtung and his legacy.

We are looking for academic articles of 20.000-50.000 characters in length (including spaces), in English, adhering to the “Editorial Guidelines” that can be found here, and that focus on one or more of the following themes:

- Galtung's life

- Galtung's theoretical contributions

- Galtung's practical contributions

- Galtung's legacy focused principally on critical examinations of his scholarly contributions

- further developments in peace and conflict studies

Submissions must be the original work of the author that have not been published previously, either in whole or in part, either in print or electronically, or that are soon to be so published. All submissions will be carefully considered, with no guarantee of acceptance. All submissions will be anonymously peer-reviewed.

Please submit an abstract of about 300 words no later than September 15, 2024. Upon acceptance, the final version of the paper will have to be sent no later than December 15, 2024 to Valentina Bartolucci (Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. E' necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.).

 

 

Dal 5 al 9 novembre 2024, il Centro Interdisciplinare "Scienze per la Pace" (CISP) dell'Università di Pisa ospiterà la Conferenza annuale dell'European Peace Research Association (EuPRA): Towards Utopias of Peace. Theories and Practices of Peace, Hope and Resistance in Troubled Times. La relativa call for papers è accessibile qui. Gli abstract devono essere scritti in inglese e vanno inviati entro il 29 febbraio 2023.

I partecipanti alla Conferenza EuPRA 2024 sono invitati a inviare i loro papers a "Scienza e Pace / Science and Peace", la rivista online ad accesso libero del CISP, per essere considerati ai fini della pubblicazione. Qui sono consultabili le norme editoriali della rivista. I lavori ricevuti dal Comitato editoriale (Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. E' necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.) entro il 31 gennaio 2025, e accettati dopo una revisione tra pari con doppia lettura anonima, saranno inclusi in un numero monografico. I lavori ricevuti dopo questa data, una volta accettati, saranno pubblicati in altri numeri a tema misto.

 

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