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Security Dialogue

Security Dialogue

Published in Association with Peace Research Institute Oslo

eISSN: 14603640 | ISSN: 09670106 | Current volume: 55 | Current issue: 2 Frequency: Bi-monthly

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Security Dialogue
is a fully peer-reviewed and highly ranked international bi-monthly journal that seeks to combine contemporary theoretical analysis with challenges to public policy across a wide ranging field of security studies. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Security Dialogue seeks to revisit and recast the concept of security through new approaches and methodologies. It 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.

Security Dialogue promotes analysis of the normative dimensions of security, theoretical and practical aspects of identity and identity-based conflict, gender aspects of security and critical security studies.

Security Dialogue aims to combine cutting-edge advances in theory with new empirical findings across a range of fields relevant to the study of security. Security Dialogue provides an outlet for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as international studies, gender studies, political sociology, political economy, geography, cultural studies, political theory, anthropology, development studies, postcolonial studies, and peace and conflict studies.

Security Dialogue encourages innovative analyses that challenge traditional readings of, inter alia, subjectivity, gender, identity, the individual, the social, the international, the economical, citizenship, health and biopolitics, risk, information technology, globalisation, migration and transnationalism, terrorism, crime, and media.

Security Dialogue represents a unique forum across the arts, humanities and social sciences for scholarship that seeks to revisit, critique, and revise the concept of security against the backdrop of contemporary and historical developments.

Editor-in- Chief
Mark B. Salter University of Ottawa, Canada
Editors
Philippe M. Frowd University of Ottawa, Canada
Toni Haastrup University of Manchester, UK
Marsha Henry London School of Economics & Political Science, UK
Katharine M. Millar London School of Economics & Political Science, UK
João Nunes Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
Doerthe Rosenow King's College London, UK
Managing Editor
Marit Moe-Pryce Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway
Editorial Board
Samer Abboud Villanova University, USA
Paul Amar University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Louise Amoore Durham University, UK
Claudia Aradau King's College London, UK
Banu Bargu University of California - Santa Cruz, USA
J Peter Burgess Ecole Normale Superior, France
Carol Cohn Tufts University, USA
Bina D'Costa The Australian National University, Australia
Marieke de Goede University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
James Der Derian University of Sydney, Australia
Jenny Edkins University of Aberystwyth, UK
Stefan Elbe University of Sussex, UK
Cynthia Enloe Clark University, USA
Emily Gilbert University of Toronto, Canada
Will Greaves University of Victoria, Canada
Jairus Grove University of Hawaii, Manoa, United States
Hugh Gusterson University of British Columbia, Canada
Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Jana Hönke University of Bayreuth, Germany
Alison Howell Rutgers University, USA
Vivienne Jabri King's College London, UK
Anna Leander Graduate Institute of Geneva, Switzerland
Kristoffer Lidén Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway
Sheryl Lightfoot University of British Columbia, Canada
Luis Lobo-Guerrero University of Groningen, Netherlands
Nivi Manchanda Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Caroline Moulin Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Andrew Neal University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Amy Niang Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
Patricia Owens University of Oxford, UK
Polly Pallister-Wilkins University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Swati Parashar University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Lisa Parks University of California - Santa Barbara, USA
Angelika Rettberg Los Andes University, Colombia
Meera Sabaratnam Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Kristin B. Sandvik Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway
Michael Shapiro Cornell University, USA
Anna Stavrianakis University of Sussex, UK
Maria Stern University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Annick T.R. Wibben University of San Francisco, USA
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