![]() Call for papers on inequality: Graduate Inequality Review The Graduate Inequality Review (GIR), a student-run publication based in the University of Oxford’s Department of Social Policy and Intervention, is calling for papers focusing on the topic of INEQUALITY for its third volume (July/August 2024 publication). The paper could be an academic piece [3,500 words max] or a perspectives article [1,200 words max]. Once accepted, the paper will undergo peer-review process: review by subject expert, editorial changes, and reference validation. We welcome research at any stage. This publication is open to members of the University of Oxford and beyond. We encourage early career researchers, graduate students, and practitioners to submit. Please feel free to share this invitation with your network. We look forward to reading your work! To submit: Email [[email protected]] your 250-word abstract and article type (academic VS perspectives). Please include name/s of authors and affiliation/institution. We are accepting submissions on a rolling basis until 15 April 2024. For inquiries: please email [email protected] The Graduate Inequality Review (GIR), a student-run initiative at the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, is looking for External Reviewers to review submissions for its yearly publication.
As subject experts, External Reviewers are expected to evaluate the merit of the manuscript (based on guidelines developed by the GIR) and provide substantive comments that will help improve the quality of the article. The GIR adopts a double-blind peer review system. Authors will not be able to trace the identities of their reviewers and vice versa. Nonetheless, we acknowledge our External Reviewers by publishing the roster of our experts on the GIR website. External Reviewers are more than welcome to cite their association with the GIR in their respective CVs. The qualifications are as follows: · Already attained PhD (any institution) · Has published at least 1 article on relevant topics Should you or anyone you know is interested, please submit interest by filling out the form (bit.ly/ExtRev), which requires you to upload your CV. For any inquiries, please email: [email protected] Call to Fellow Writers! Are you passionate about social justice and driven to address contemporary societal inequities? If so, we invite you to contribute to the Graduate Inequality Review Blog. We are looking for insightful and well-argued articles, opinion pieces and reviews (books, articles, documentaries, films) that explore themes of inequality, discrimination, and social injustice. Submit your work today to make your voice heard and to contribute to shaping a better future! TO SUBMIT: bit.ly/GIRblog |
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