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Journal of Global Ethics welcomes contributions on all aspects of the theory and practice of global ethics. We welcome submissions on theoretical, conceptual and empirical analysis of global ethics and ethics of global relations as well as articles on comparative and normative ethics. This scope includes but is not limited to contributions relating to international cooperation and conflicts, international development ethics, global justice, non-Western moral philosophy, and the impacts of globalisation and deglobalisation. Elaborating this somewhat: the journal provides a forum for inquiry into ethics and values in their relationship to globalisation, human development, international relations, peace and war, social movements, environmental justice, economics and politics insofar as these subjects pertain to global justice. Submissions are encouraged from any relevant discipline, such as philosophy, law, theology, politics and international relations, and from practitioners and activists working in the field. In addition, in accordance with the journal's aim to bridge the academic-practitioner divide, the editors encourage the submission of articles on experiences related to social movement and NGO activities. We encourage both disciplinary contributions and interdisciplinary contributions, including ones that draw on empirical social and policy sciences or humanities.
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Journal of Global Ethics welcomes contributions on all aspects of the theory and practice of global ethics. We welcome submissions on theoretical, conceptual and empirical analysis of global ethics and ethics of global relations as well as articles on comparative and normative ethics. This scope includes but is not limited to contributions relating to international cooperation and conflicts, international development ethics, global justice, non-Western moral philosophy, and the impacts of globalisation and deglobalisation. Elaborating this somewhat: the journal provides a forum for inquiry into ethics and values in their relationship to globalisation, human development, international relations, peace and war, social movements, environmental justice, economics and politics insofar as these subjects pertain to global justice. Submissions are encouraged from any relevant discipline, such as philosophy, law, theology, politics and international relations, and from practitioners and activists working in the field. In addition, in accordance with the journal's aim to bridge the academic-practitioner divide, the editors encourage the submission of articles on experiences related to social movement and NGO activities. We encourage both disciplinary contributions and interdisciplinary contributions, including ones that draw on empirical social and policy sciences or humanities.