Call for Papers: Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 8, 2024

Call for Papers: Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 8, 2024

Global Campus Human Rights Journal (GCHRJ) is established as a peer-reviewed bi-annual publication dedicated to serving as a forum for rigorous scholarly analysis and critical commentary in the fields of human rights and democratisation at the local, national, regional and global levels. We particularly encourage multi- and inter-disciplinary perspectives and a range of methodological approaches. GCHRJ also aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration between stakeholders, including academics, activists in human rights and democratisation, NGOs and civil society.

Submission Categories

Manuscripts may be submitted under the following categories:

Long Manuscripts: Manuscripts in this category are expected to engage with the theme and literature comprehensively and offer an innovative reassessment of the current understanding of that theme. It is advisable, though not necessary, to choose a theme of contemporary importance and in areas of the journal’s focus. Purely theoretical pieces are also welcome.

(Between 5000 and 8000 words, inclusive of references.)

Short Manuscripts: Short Manuscripts are far more concise in scope. These manuscripts usually deal with a particular issue and argue that the issue must be conceptualised differently. They are more engaging and make a more easily identifiable, concrete argument. Authors can focus on Human Rights Education at Universities and specific manuscripts can be submitted on education programmes, academic freedom, research, methodology, teaching, etc. Manuscripts on the role of the university in advancing democracy, human rights, the environment, etc. are also preferred.

(Between 1500 and 3000 words, inclusive of references.)

Review Essays, Book Reviews, and Reviews in General: Reviews should focus on texts published in the past three years; older books may be accepted if the author can justify why a review would be timely and a good fit for the journal. Review essays can be made of multiple books. Reviews of films, exhibitions, multimedia, and other media related to human rights and democracy will be accepted. Reviews inform readers about current advances in the field and encourage productive discourse.

(Submissions should be less than 1,500 words in length (up to 3,000 words for review essays), describing the book’s arguments and providing a critical analysis of its strengths and weaknesses.)

Submission Guidelines

GCHRJ requests that the contributors comply with the following guidelines:

♦ All manuscripts should be original and should not be simultaneously considered by any other publication.

♦ The deadline for submitting manuscripts for the eight volume (2024) is 30 January 2025.

♦ All manuscripts must conform to the style conventions of the journal (see below).

◊ Must be submitted as a Word document (.doc or .docx);

◊ Must be consistently written in British English;

◊ Include an abstract (summarizing the article, including its aim, and a clear description of its findings) of between 250 and 300 words. The abstract should include at least five keywords;

◊ Include a brief biography indicating academic qualifications and current professional position, and email contact address;

◊ Use Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 spacing, 1-inch gap on all four sides;

◊ Adhere to the Author-Date system of the Chicago Manual of Style.

(Note: We will accept articles for review in another referenced style on the understanding that the author will reformat the article during the review process.

Submission Procedure

GCHRJ only accepts electronic submissions. Submissions must be completed by creating an author account on our website https://www.gchrj.net/. We do not accept manuscripts submitted via other means.

For more details, refer here

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