We’re a new Journal of the emerging field of Disappearance Studies. The Journal of Disappearance Studies focuses on the collective dimensions of human disappearance, especially enforced disappearance, but also on its consequences at the more than human levels (e.g. cultural and environmental levels). The journal brings together academics, policymakers, practitioners, families of the disappeared, victim-centred organisations, as well as artists and cultural producers for the co-production of interventions aimed at bringing about societal, instrumental and academic impact. Our International Editorial team is led by Bahar Baser, Roddy Brett, Élise FÉRON and Veronica Hinestroza. Follow us for research on the disappeared across diverse disciplines and fields of study, as well as news from the journal. #DisappearanceStudies #EnforcedDisappearance #Disappearance
Journal of Disappearance Studies
Periodical Publishing
Publishing research on the collective dimensions of human disappearance, especially enforced disappearance.
About us
The Journal of Disappearance Studies focuses on the collective dimensions of human disappearance, especially enforced disappearance, but also on its consequences at the more than human levels (e.g. cultural and environmental levels). The journal highlights studies on the disappeared across diverse disciplines and fields of study and encourages transdisciplinary approaches to the study of disappearance.
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https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/journal-of-disappearance-studies
External link for Journal of Disappearance Studies
- Industry
- Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Enforced Disappearance and Disappearance Studies
Updates
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Congratulations to our Co-Editor in Chief Élise FÉRON, on her new role as the Director of the University of Ulster's International Conflict Research Institute
Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, Director of INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute), Ulster University, UK
I am thrilled to share that I will join Ulster University as a Professor and Director of INCORE, Ulster University as of August 1st. It is an incredible honour for me, as INCORE has played a major role in my research. I look forward to working with colleagues at Ulster University and local, national, and international partners to further advance INCORE’s visibility and impact on policy and practice. For more information: https://lnkd.in/dSMEiVgH
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Our first issue is now in production! Sign up for the Journal of Disappearance Studies newsletter to be the first to know when Volume 1 Issue 1 publishes https://lnkd.in/edcsYPtX #DisappearanceStudies
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We are pleased to share that the Journal of Disappearance Studies is now accepting mutli-language abstracts. Publishing abstracts in a range of languages will increase the discoverability of authors' work and facilitate global knowledge dissemination. Once an article has undergone peer review and the manuscript has been accepted, authors will be invited to supply a translation of their abstract in French, Spanish or Portuguese. Each translated abstract will be reviewed by an editorial board member fluent in the chosen language to ensure accuracy. The translated abstract will appear alongside the English-language version on the article page. #EnforcedDisappearance #DisappearanceStudies
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We’re a new Journal of the emerging field of Disappearance Studies. The Journal of Disappearance Studies focuses on the collective dimensions of human disappearance, especially enforced disappearance, but also on its consequences at the more than human levels (e.g. cultural and environmental levels). The journal brings together academics, policymakers, practitioners, families of the disappeared, victim-centred organisations, as well as artists and cultural producers for the co-production of interventions aimed at bringing about societal, instrumental and academic impact. Our International Editorial team is led by Bahar Baser, Roddy Brett, Élise FÉRON and Veronica Hinestroza. Follow us for research on the disappeared across diverse disciplines and fields of study, as well as news from the journal. #DisappearanceStudies #EnforcedDisappearance #Disappearance