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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"/> | ||
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Revision as of 16:32, 21 November 2014
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.' [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.
Contents
People
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
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Security Dialogue] Sage Journals, accessed 21 November 2014