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− | [[Security Dialogue]] is a journal that aims to 'combine cutting-edge advances in theory with new empirical findings across a range of fields relevant to the study of security.' <ref name= "Sage"> [http://sdi.sagepub.com/ Security Dialogue | + | [[File:Security_Dialogue.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Security Dialogue]] |
+ | [[Security Dialogue]] (ISSN 0967-0106) is a journal that aims to 'combine cutting-edge advances in theory with new empirical findings across a range of fields relevant to the study of security.' <ref name= "Sage"> [http://sdi.sagepub.com/ Security Dialogue] ''Sage Journals'', accessed 21 November 2014 </ref> | ||
The journal provides a medium for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, political theory, international relations to religious studies. <ref name= "Sage"/> | The journal provides a medium for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, political theory, international relations to religious studies. <ref name= "Sage"/> | ||
− | The bi-monthly journal was first published in 1970, founded by [[Marek Thee]] under the name [[Bulletin of Peace Proposals]]. The journal changed its name to Security Dialogue in September 1992. | + | The bi-monthly journal was first published in 1970, founded by [[Marek Thee]] under the name [[Bulletin of Peace Proposals]]. The journal changed its name to '''Security Dialogue''' in September 1992 under the guidance of editor [[Claudia Aradua]]. |
+ | The journal is published by [[Sage]] publishers. | ||
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+ | ==About== | ||
+ | Security Dialogue 'encourages ground-breaking reflection on new and traditional security issues such as globalization, nationalism, ethnic conflict and civil war, information technology, biological and chemical warfare, resource conflicts, pandemics, global terrorism, non-state actors and environmental and human security.' <ref name= "Sage"/> | ||
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+ | The journal is said to provide an outlet for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, international relations and religious studies. <ref> [http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal200769#tabview=aimsAndScope Security Dialogue] ''Sage'', accessed 25 November 2014 </ref> | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
− | ===Editor=== | + | ===Circa 2014=== |
+ | ====Editor==== | ||
*[[Claudia Aradau]] | *[[Claudia Aradau]] | ||
*[[J. Peter Burgess]] (on leave) | *[[J. Peter Burgess]] (on leave) | ||
− | ===Managing Editor=== | + | ====Managing Editor==== |
*[[Sarah Pettersen]] | *[[Sarah Pettersen]] | ||
− | ===Associate Editors=== | + | ====Associate Editors==== |
*[[Marieke de Goede]] - University of Amsterdam | *[[Marieke de Goede]] - University of Amsterdam | ||
*[[Anna Leander]] - Copenhagen Business School, Denmark | *[[Anna Leander]] - Copenhagen Business School, Denmark | ||
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*[[Maria Stern]] - University of Gothenburg, Sweden | *[[Maria Stern]] - University of Gothenburg, Sweden | ||
− | ===Language Editor=== | + | ====Language Editor==== |
*[[John Carville]] | *[[John Carville]] | ||
− | ===Editorial Board=== | + | ====Editorial Board==== |
*[[Louise Amoore]] - Durham University, UK | *[[Louise Amoore]] - Durham University, UK | ||
*[[Peter Andreas]] - Brown University USA | *[[Peter Andreas]] - Brown University USA | ||
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*[[Annick. T.R.Wibben]] - University of San Francisco, USA | *[[Annick. T.R.Wibben]] - University of San Francisco, USA | ||
*[[Michael C.Williams]] - University of Ottowa, Canada | *[[Michael C.Williams]] - University of Ottowa, Canada | ||
− | *[[Ole Waever]] - University of Copenhagen, Denmark | + | *[[Ole Waever]] - University of Copenhagen, Denmark <ref> [http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200769&ct_p=boards&crossRegion=eur Editorial Board Security Dialogue] ''Sage Journals'', accessed 4 December 2014 </ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 12:07, 19 January 2015
Security Dialogue (ISSN 0967-0106) is a journal that aims to 'combine cutting-edge advances in theory with new empirical findings across a range of fields relevant to the study of security.' [1]
The journal provides a medium for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, political theory, international relations to religious studies. [1]
The bi-monthly journal was first published in 1970, founded by Marek Thee under the name Bulletin of Peace Proposals. The journal changed its name to Security Dialogue in September 1992 under the guidance of editor Claudia Aradua.
The journal is published by Sage publishers.
Contents
About
Security Dialogue 'encourages ground-breaking reflection on new and traditional security issues such as globalization, nationalism, ethnic conflict and civil war, information technology, biological and chemical warfare, resource conflicts, pandemics, global terrorism, non-state actors and environmental and human security.' [1]
The journal is said to provide an outlet for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, international relations and religious studies. [2]
People
Circa 2014
Editor
- Claudia Aradau
- J. Peter Burgess (on leave)
Managing Editor
Associate Editors
- Marieke de Goede - University of Amsterdam
- Anna Leander - Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
- Mark B. Salter - University of Ottawa, Canada
- Anna Staviranakis - University of Sussex, UK
- Maria Stern - University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Language Editor
Editorial Board
- Louise Amoore - Durham University, UK
- Peter Andreas - Brown University USA
- Jens Bartelson - Lund University, Sweden
- Didier Bigo - Science-Po, Paris, France
- Pinar Bilgin - Bilkent University, Turkey
- Jocelyne Cesari - Harvard University, USA
- Simon Chesterman - National University of Singapore
- Carol Cohn - Tuffs University, USA
- William E.Connolly - John Hopkins University, USA
- Ronald Deibert - University of Toronto, Canada
- James Der Derian - University of Sydney, Australia
- Michael Dillon - Lancaster University, UK
- Jenny Edkins - University of Aberystwyth, UK
- Stefan Elbe - University of Sussex, UK
- Cynthia Enloe - Clark University, UK
- Charlotte Epstein - University of Sydney, Australia
- Hugh Gusterson George Mason University, USA
- Lene Hansen - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Jef Huysmans - Open University, UK
- Vivienne Jabri - King's College London, UK
- Martti Koskenniemi - University of Helsinki, Finland
- Jennifer Klot - Social Science Research Council, USA
- Rex Li - Liverpool John Moores University, UK
- Luis Lobo - Guerrero University of Groningen, The Netherlands
- David Lyon - Queens University, Canada
- Andrew Neal - University of Edinburgh, UK
- Taylor Owen - Colombia University, USA
- Patricia Owens - University of Sussex, UK
- Paul Rogers - University of Bradford, UK
- Kristin B.Sandvik - Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway
- Michael Shapiro - University of Hawaii, USA
- Peter Van Harm - Clingendael, The Hague, Netherlands
- Rob Walker - University of Victoria, Canada
- Cynthia Weber - University of Sussex, UK
- Annick. T.R.Wibben - University of San Francisco, USA
- Michael C.Williams - University of Ottowa, Canada
- Ole Waever - University of Copenhagen, Denmark [3]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Security Dialogue Sage Journals, accessed 21 November 2014
- ↑ Security Dialogue Sage, accessed 25 November 2014
- ↑ Editorial Board Security Dialogue Sage Journals, accessed 4 December 2014