Borderlands is a fully (double-blind) refereed international journal of the humanities and social sciences. It has been publishing since 2002, and brings out two issues per year.
It is a transdisciplinary journal of the humanities and social sciences which has historically worked at the intersection of race, indigeneity, culture, politics, environment and law. Our writers often work across and between disciplines and subdisciplines - philosophy, cultural studies, politics, law - and our issues have broken important new ground in queer theory, indigeneity and law, whiteness studies, border and refugee studies, biopolitics, resistance, gender studies and more. The journal has explored and problematised multiple borderings and challenged their hold on global life.
As the implications of the Anthropocene press upon us, an old borderland - that which connects and separates the human and other-than-human, the human and nature, and society and ecology -
assumes an increasing importance, intersecting complexly with formations of race, capital, gender, bordering, technology and ontology.
A general call for submissions, guidelinelines for contributors, and information about special issues, is provided below.
Author style guide here.
editorial email
borderlands at pobox.com
articles, reviews and
essays
We are seeking articles, essays and reviews in
a wide range of disciplines and interdisciplines across the humanities and social sciences. The journal is especially interested in work that is transdisciplinary and/or engages in a critique of the politics and boundaries of disciplinary knowledge, or combines forms (such as fiction and theory) in an accomplished and scholarly way.
We are especially interested in articles about
or in the areas of:
- critical animal studies
- the Anthropocene and its variants
- climate politics, literature and theory
- third world/asian cultural studies
- migration and asylum
- environmental politics, sociology and humanities
- food studies
- the posthuman, ecology, and technology
- science and technology studies
- the politics of identity and culture
- nationalism and violence
- the middle east
- postmodern wars/civil wars/the war on terror
- critical international relations and security studies
- feminist politics and theory
- australian studies
- race and racism
- the politics of art, literature and culture
- queer politics and theory
- ethics, politics and philosophy
- postcolonial politics and theory
- philosophy, politics and law
- post-marxism and critical (political) theory
- indigenous cultures, politics and struggles
- media, power and globalisation
- transdisciplinary knowledge
We welcome full submissions of articles, or proposals
for reviews, review essays and bibliographic essays. These should
be emailed to the editors.
If your article, review or essay is
relevant to borderlands, we will contact you about the refereeing process or revisions. It will then be sent to referees (in the case
of articles and longer reviews) or edited by borderlands editors.
At that point, we request that the work not be submitted to another
publication.
Upon the receipt of referees comments a
decision will be made about publication,
and you will be contacted about any proposed revisions. Discretion
to publish will remain with the editors, although the referees
comments will be strongly relied upon as a guide. borderlands
e-journal encourages referees to provide incisive, reasoned
and helpful feedback to authors.
special issues
borderlands e-journal
welcomes proposals for special issues.
Please send us a preliminary email inquiry first,
setting out the topic, rationale, editorship and potential authors
in brief. We may then ask you to provide a full proposal; from there
the publisher will make an agreement with you over the content,
size and management of the Issue.
Special issues will commonly involve a division
of labour between the editor/s of the special issue and borderlands. The special issue editor/s will usually be responsible
for soliciting content, and for refereeing and content editing,
in accordance with borderlands policies. borderlands will web-publish
the issue, and seek limited discretion over content relating to
issues of legal liability, fair comment and length.
word length, style guide and referencing
Articles and bibliographic essays should be between 7000 and 10000 words in length (shorter articles are generally not accepted). Reviews and review essay should be between 800 and 5000
words. If in doubt, consult the editors.
The correct referencing
style (a version of in text citation with a
bibliography) is explained in the author style guide. Footnotes ideally should not be used, but a small number of discursive or explanatory footnotes - up to ten - is acceptable. Please also supply
an abstract of up to 150 words.
Authors are required to use the attached template and style guide when formatting their drafts for final publication. Click here. (Submissions may be in other formats.)
submission formats and address
Short documents, such as abstracts and brief
proposals, should be incorporated into the body of an email and
sent to us.
Longer documents should be emailed as attachments
in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx), RTF (.rtf), or "text only" (.txt)
format. Do not use PDF or HTML.
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