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Journals Focused on Globalism, Nationalism and Cultural Diversity
Arena Journal
Editors: Geoff Sharp; John Hinkson; Paul James; Alison Caddick; Simon Cooper
Summary:
Arena Journal concerns itself with the possibilities for a renewed critical practice in an era of rapid transformation. The intensification of globalisation means much more than just a change in politics of economics (although these remain vital questions), but cuts deep into every aspect of our being. Previously taken-for-granted elements in social life, even the nature of the social itself have become rapidly destabilised as every institution and cultural setting is potentially drawn into the framework of commodity circulation, and the social is increasingly constituted through the media and the image. Arena Journal hopes to encourage discussion around key aspects of this transformation: in particular the changing nature of the economy; the structure and experience of the self; the re-constitution of class politics, state structures, and modes of artistic expression, and the significance of feminist, ecological and other social movements.
Cambridge Review of International Affairs
Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations
Editor: Jarrod Wiener, Brussels School of International Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury, Belgium
Global Networks
Editor: Dr Alisdair Rogers
Summary:
Global Networks is a new journal devoted to the social scientific understanding of globalization and transnationalism.
Globalisation, Societies and Education
Editors:
Professor Roger Dale, School of Education, University of Bristol, UK Dr Susan Robertson, School of Education, University of Bristol, UK
Globalization
Editor:
Timothy McGettigan, Department of Sociology, University of Southern Colorado
Summary:
Globalization is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the examination of social, political, economic, and technological globalization. Authors are invited to submit articles on virtually any topic that attends to the issue of globalization. First issue: Fall 2001.
The Graduate Journal of Asia Pacific Studies
The Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies is a peer-reviewed electronic journal that showcases the original work of graduate students. It is based in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Auckland, Aotearoa (New Zealand). As an inter-disciplinary journal we are interested in exchanging links, calls for papers and other useful information with relevant publications, websites and databases across the Asia Pacific.
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