Peacebuilding (Peacebuilding)
Journal Descriptions
Peacebuilding is a peer-reviewed international, comparative, multidisciplinary journal open to articles on peacemaking and peacebuilding in conflict-affected societies and their global entanglements. We are particularly interested in submissions that contribute to conceptual, theoretical or methodological debates on the nature of peace and attempts to achieve it. Work on the underlying theories, ideologies, epistemologies and philosophies of peace is especially welcome. Our interest spans, but is not confined to, critical interrogations of the international and local political peace nexus, formal and informal peace processes, peacebuilding, mediation, peacekeeping and peace-enforcement, development, theories of political order, and statebuilding. In addition to research articles (8,000 words maximum) we also encourage provocative submissions as part of our new “Radical Thinking Interventions” section (2,000 words maximum) which aims to promote more speculative thinking, particularly from beyond state-centric, Eurocentric, and binary positionalities. Rethinking our approaches to peacebuilding and peacemaking is essential for the goal of producing the innovations necessary to overcome the blockages to the peace architecture that have emerged over time. Such innovations should seek to move beyond liberalism, the local turn, and North-South dichotomies. They could engage critically with new developments across disciplines, including those relating to arts and culture, technological developments, climate change, global justice, post-liberal and non-western approaches, and new radical thinking about peace.
Peacebuilding (Peacebuilding) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Radical Thinking Interventions, technological developments, climate change, global justice, post-liberal, non-western approaches, new radical thinking , Online or Print , Quarterly Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 2164-7259, E-ISSN: 2164-7267, Established: 2013, Impact Factor: 1.4
- Provides Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE