Subaltern

Subaltern

African Journal of Reparative Justice Studies

Email:  Global Peace

Call for Papers Deadline: March, 2008

You are invited to submit papers for possible publication in the subaltern journal which is scheduled for April 2008.

Deadline for Submission:  Manuscripts should include the title and the author’s bio-sketch. Materials for publication should be submitted to the editor by March 30, 2008, through e-mail Attachment and in Microsoft Word, font face Arial, font size 10, fully justified, all images should be attached as separate documents. Do not include such images in the body of the essay. An abstract of 100-150 words should accompany all submissions. Email your essay to the Editor Global Peace Or Call: 913-288-7119.

Writing Style:  Contributors should use either the MLA or APA or Chicago Manual Writing Style, according to your discipline or theme.

Theme:  THE IGBO QUESTION

Sub-Themes (You are free to write on any of the sub-themes below or to research on a related topic)

  1. Igbo Millennial Goals: Building Igbo Future
  2. Rethinking Biafra: Justice, Guilt and Truth
  3. Reconciliation
  4. Of Ndigbo and the Politics of Igbo enwe eze
  5. Igbo world: A comprehensive survey

Our Mission
Our primary mission is subaltern representation. We advocate for the long-silenced, long-marginalized and long-victimized inweronye (children of nobody) constituency. We are radical (human interest) scholars who seek to represent the long-forgotten and suffering people, the nonpersons of this world, whose conditions have long been ignored by representative democracy, such as Biafra, Chiapas, Chechnya, Middle East, Ndigbo, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, South Africa, Darfur-Sudan, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Native Americans, the African American people and more.

Our Purpose

  • To promote peace and reparative justice education.

  • To promote community and global reconciliation.

  • To help governments and post-conflict societies work towards reparative justice, inclusion and reconstruction.

  • To campaign for Freedom, Truthtelling, Equality and Justice.

  • To advocate for the legitimate aspirations of the marginalized and suffering peoples of the world.

  • To promote democracy and political justice in post conflict societies.

Peace Education
We help to advance the United Nations peace education agenda through:

  1. Citizen diplomacy.
  2. Education for community building.
  3. Youth and leadership education.