About the Journal: Editorial Board and Policies

Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric

Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric is a peer reviewed journal, published at least once each year by The Global Justice Network.

We publish articles that address any aspect of global justice, but are particularly interested in accessible writing that deals with one, or preferably more, of our main themes of theory, practice and rhetoric.

Editors

  • Peter Balint, University of New South Wales
  • Ayelet Banai, University of Frankfurt
  • Miriam Ronzoni, University of Frankfurt
  • Eszter Kollar, John Cabot University of Rome
  • Christian Schemmel, University of Frankfurt
  • Tiziana Torresi, University of Adelaide
  • Laura Valentini, University of Oxford
  • Associate & Review Editors

  • Valentin Beck, University of Frankfurt
  • Christoph Brosies, University of Frankfurt
  • Julian Culp, University of Frankfurt
  • Tamara Jugov, University of Frankfurt
  • Editorial Board

  • Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute
  • Barbara Buckinx, University of Frankfurt
  • Stefan Gosepath, University Of Frankfurt
  • Axel Gosseries, Université Catholique de Louvain
  • Rainer Forst, University of Frankfurt
  • Cécile Laborde, University College London
  • Thomas Pogge, Yale University/University of Oslo/Australian National University
  • Paul Segal, University of Sussex
  • Shlomi Segall, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Marc Stears, University of Oxford
  • Kok-Chor Tan, University of Pennsylvania
  • Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, Boston College
  • Timothy Waligore, McGill University
  • Peer Review Process
    Manuscripts will be vetted by the editors before being refereed anonymously by two reviewers. In the case of disagreement, a final decision will be made the editors.

    For Authors
    We publish articles of a range of different lengths, with 3000 being at the lower limit and 9000 at the upper limit. Manuscripts should be double spaced and should conform to journal’s style in regard to referencing and quotations. Author Guidelines are available here. Manuscripts that do not comply with the Style Guide may be rejected by the editors. Authors are responsible for obtaining copyright permission for any illustrations or figures cited in their texts.

    Publication Frequency
    Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric is published at least once each year. 

    Place of Publication
    Published in Canberra, Australia by the Global Justice Network from January 2008

    ISSN
    1835-6842

    Design and Layout
    Cate Furey, cutefurry.com.au

    The Global Justice Network is a forum promoting exchange and accessible research in the broad field of global justice.