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Journal notebook
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Lucio Baccaro, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies – Director (Germany) Marina Terkourafi, Leiden University (The Netherlands)Īdvisory Board Gilbert Achcar, SOAS University of London (UK) Juan Pablo Scarfi, Universidad Nacional de San Martin (Argentina) Praveen Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University (India)įederico Losurdo, University of Urbino (Italy)Įlisabeth Perry, Harvard University (USA) Marcos Aurelio Da Silva, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil) Margherita Sabrina Perra, University of Cagliari (Italy)Įditorial Operations Manager Michela Cerimele (Italy)īook Review Editor Francesco Pontarelli, University of Johannesburg (South Africa)Įditorial Board Stefano Bellucci, Leiden University and International Institute of Social History (The Netherlands) Notebooks is published in cooperation with the GramsciLab and the Istituto Gramsci della Sardegna.Įditors-in-Chief Francesca Congiu, University of Cagliari (Italy) Review articles (approximately 3000 words).įor editorial queries and proposals, please contact the Notebooks Editorial Office.įor book review queries, please contact the book review editor, Francesco Pontarelli. on current issues or previously published articles (approximately 2000-3000 words). Debates, commentaries, comments/replies, interviews, etc. These represent an important contribution to the international debate on the supposedly appropriate use and application of Gramscian categories and will trigger a significant and rare dialogue among the international “users” of Gramsci and Italian (or Italian language-proficient) groups of philological scholars. Philological articles that directly recall Gramsci’s and Gramscian thinking and its critics (approximately 7000-9000 words).

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Research articles (approximately 7000-9000 words, excluding references). The journal welcomes the following types of submissions: The journal also encourages contributions from outside academia. In line with global studies, there is no prescribed specific unit of analysis, and this includes individuals, formal and informal groups, institutions, societies, and various combinations of these units. Its aim is to serve as a forum for critical dialogue between the humanities, social sciences, law, and even the natural sciences.

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Notebooks opposes the fragmentation and overspecialization of knowledge. Notebooks, being a quintessentially inter-/transdisciplinary enterprise, encourages different methodological approaches and welcomes studies from all disciplines, to include but not limited to: sociology, economics, political studies, psychology, biology, history, anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, international relations, criminology, municipal law, and international law. The journal documents processes whereby certain ideas and types of knowledge achieve dominance and are variously expressed via not only coercion but also consent. Notebooks is interested in why and how power is exercised, preserved, and contested. Exploitation, via the exercise of hegemonic power, occurs in many domains: global politics, institutional administration, the state, legal systems, social dynamics, family, the workplace, education, economic mechanisms and socioeconomic relations, language, media, communications, and more. However, power still implies exploitation. This means that, apart from being exercised through violence, power can be exercised through hegemony produced by “common sense”. For the purposes of this journal, power implies submission either by consent or by coercion.

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Power is a complex phenomenon and can be defined in multiple ways. Notebooks: The Journal for Studies on Power is an academic, peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary publication intended to serve as a dialogue-generating conduit for research on power.

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Individuals are eligible for free access to Notebooks: The Journal for Studies on Power until 31 December 2022, using access token POWR4U.















Journal notebook