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Development Studies Association conference 2022 journal highlights

We are excited to share our latest journals content with you at DSA 2022. Keep reading for the launch collection of the new, Open Access Global Social Challenges Journal and to learn more about the upcoming launch of Global Political Economy.  

Don’t forget to join us at 11:50am -12:30pm on Friday 8 July for the panel: Poverty and Climate Change. This session will be jointly hosted by the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice and the Multi-Dimensional Poverty and Poverty Dynamics Study Group. 

You can also take a break between sessions to enjoy free articles and highlights from a range of our journals below. 

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Global Social Challenges Journal

Global Social Challenges Journal

The Global Social Challenges Journal is a non-profit Open Access publication with a mission to address urgent global social issues while breaking down academic silos. We publish on 16 themes which are linked to, but not limited by, the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.  

From the launch collection:  

Editorial: Addressing the global social challenges of our time
Authors: Shenggen Fan, Julie Thompson Klein, Siddharth Mallavarapu, Bronwen Morgan, Sue Scott, and David Simon

Climate emergency: how the inequality crisis is dynamically linked to the sociogenesis of climate change
Author: Mark Harvey

Local approaches to climate-sensitive peacebuilding: lessons from Afghanistan
Authors: Adriana E. Abdenur and Siddharth Tripathi

Reflections on food systems transformation: an African perspective
Author: Agnes Kalibata

Publish in the Global Social Challenges Journal 

We are seeking submissions of research articles and alternative publication formats, including: Policy and practice papers, provocations and debate pieces. In our first year, we are offering free Open Access publishing to authors with no dedicated Open Access funding. Learn more about our APC waivers

We are also accepting proposals for Special Collections bringing together a set of original articles that reframe or develop knowledge on a topic relevant to our aims and scope.  

Want to know more? Read the journal online, follow @GSC_Journal, and join the journal mailing list for the latest news. 



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Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 

The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice (JPSJ) provides an internationally unique forum for leading research on the themes of poverty and social justice. Focusing on poverty and social exclusion, the journal explores links with social security, employment, area regeneration, housing, health, education and criminal justice, as well as issues of ethnicity, gender, disability, and other social inequalities. 

Join us at 11:50am - 12:30pm on Friday 8 July for the panel: Poverty and climate change. This session will be jointly hosted by JPSJ and the Multi-Dimensional Poverty and Poverty Dynamics Study Group.  

Free Editors’ Choice collection  

Enjoy free access to our editors’ top articles from recent issues until 31 July:

Exploring child poverty and inequality in post-apartheid South Africa: a multidimensional perspective
Authors: Kehinde Oluwaseun Omotoso and Steven F. Koch 

The impact of precarious employment on the health and wellbeing of UK immigrants: a systematic review
Authors: Michael Obinna Muoka1 and Monique Lhussier

The influence of political ideology on stereotypes, meta-stereotypes and causal attributions of homelessness in Spain
Authors: José Juan Vázquez Ph.D. and Sonia Panadero Ph.D.

Highly cited collection  

Read the most cited articles of 2021 for free until 31 July.

Want to learn more? Read the free sample issue and follow @JPSJ_journal on twitter. 


 

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Global Political Economy  

Global Political Economy  is the much-anticipated journal for the discipline of global political economy. The journal offers a critical platform for research that interrogates prevailing institutions, norms and patterns of authority and explanatory categories, authors will engage with and drive debates around emancipatory discourses and praxis.    

Our first issue will publish soon. Follow @GPEjournal and join the Global Political Economy mailing list to learn more.     


 

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European Journal of Politics and Gender 

The European Journal of Politics and Gender publishes international, cutting-edge research in the broad field of politics and gender. EJPG is endorsed by the Gender and Politics Standing Group of the European Consortium for Political Research. EJPG is firmly embedded in global politics and gender scholarship. It aims to advance gender and politics research in all its diversity.  

Read our free sample issue and free Editors’ Choice collection.   

Journal highlights include

Themed Section: Toward a Feminist Peace 

Projectifying feminism: exploring the conditions for feminist politics in international development aid 
Authors: David Scott and Malin Rönnblom 

Gender norms, global hierarchies and the evolution of feminist foreign policy 
Author: Jennifer Thomson 



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Global Discourse

Global Discourse is an interdisciplinary, problem-oriented journal of applied contemporary thought operating at the intersection of politics, international relations, sociology and social policy. The journal’s scope is broad, encouraging interrogation of current affairs with regard to core questions of distributive justice, wellbeing, cultural diversity, autonomy, sovereignty, security and recognition. 

Recent themed issues include:  

Precarious Housing, Health and Wellbeing 
Guest Edited by Kelly Greenop and Johanna Brugman Alvarez 

Exploring contemporary Caribbean global political-economic relations: China in the Caribbean 
Guest edited by Ronnie Yearwood and Jan Yves Remy 

COVID-19 and the Politics of Fear  
Guest Edited by Matthew Flinders, Dan Degerman and Matthew Johnson 

Coming soon: 

Critical Explorations of Crisis: Politics, Precariousness, and Potentialities. Pre-prints include: 

Preface: crisis as experience and politics
Author: Didier Fassin

Crisis and society: developing the theory of crisis in the context of COVID-19 [Open Access]
Author: Sylvia Walby

The ends of perpetual crisis
Author: Janet Roitman

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