We recently launched a new series, Continuum Studies in Political Philosophy, edited by Helen Frowe (University of Kent). The Editorial Board are issuing a call for proposals, so do please get in touch with Helen (H.Frowe@kent.ac.uk) if you have a project you think would be suitable.
The aim of the series is to publish rigorous, cutting-edge, analytic research monographs that will be of interest to those working in law, politics and philosophy. We will also consider edited collections, provided that the papers fit a clearly defined theme, and that each paper is an original piece of work warranting publication in its own right. The Board will consider proposals for both theoretical and more applied treatments of topics in political philosophy, such as:
• Rights • Poverty • Climate justice • Political violence (including war, genocide, revolution and terrorism) • Citizenship • Immigration and migration • Privacy • Issues in international law • Civil disobedience • Political authority • Crimes against humanity • Rights of secession • Humanitarian intervention
This list is not exhaustive: the Board are happy to consider interesting proposals on other relevant topics.
Submission guidelines for proposals can be found here: Download Continuum Studies in Political Philosophy_proposal form
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