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The editors of Genocide Studies and Prevention are pleased to announce that we welcome submissions for upcoming issues of this recently established scholarly journal.
We are particularly interested in receiving submissions for an upcoming special issue on the Armenian genocide. Focusing on one of the first genocides of the 20th century, this issue will highlight new research, as well as the continuing struggle against denial. We also encourage submissions on related themes such as the victimization of other groups during the genocide.
Genocide Studies and Prevention (GSP) is the official journal of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. It publishes scholarly articles and reviews on all aspects of genocide and welcomes in particular comparative analyses and articles on prevention and intervention of genocide. GSP is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scholarly discourse for researchers, practitioners, governmental policy makers, educators and students.
The journal is founded and co-sponsored by the International Association of Genocide Studies – Israel W. Charny, President and Chair of Journal Committee, and the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (a division of the Zoryan Institute) – Roger Smith, Chair of Academic Board of Directors. Genocide Studies and Prevention is published by the University of Toronto Press.
The co-editors of the journal are Alex Alvarez, Herb Hirsch, Eric Markusen, and Samuel Totten.
Editorial Advisors include: Paul Bartrop, Vahakn Dadrian, Jerry Fowler, Barbara Harff, Alex Hinton, Richard Hovannisian, Rene Lemarchand, Mark Levene, Robert Melson, Linda Melvern, Martin Mennecke, William Schabas, and Scott Straus.
For more information, including submission guidelines, or if interested in writing book reviews or review essays for GSP, please contact our editorial offices at:
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