Calls for contributions
GRIP has several miniseries and projects which are open to contributions. Please check this site for our most recent calls.
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Political Protests and New Forms of Citizenship
The Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) along with partners from Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) have been granted funding for a new collaborative project; Political Protests and New Forms of Citizenship. This project will focus on political inequalities and changing forms of citizenship in politically charged and volatile contexts, and we now warmly invite contributions to a miniseries on the topic.
GRIP encourages submissions on new configurations and terrain of citizenship practices in post-revolutionary contexts as well as analyses of political protests and their aftermath. This is a unique opportunity to provide novel insights into new vocabulary of justice, innovative practices of political engagement and changing forms of citizenship.
Read all about the project here.
We welcome contributions in written format (2000-4000 words), as well as interviews, videos and contributions to our podcast, Unequal Worlds. We have also previously published miniseries on various topics, which can be of inspiration for contributors. Please see Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City and the GRIP Covid-19 Miniseries.
The Political Protests and New Forms of Citizenship miniseries will be published continuously throughout 2022.
If you are interested in contributing please fill out the form following the link below:
Contribution: Political Protests and New Forms of Citizenship (uib.no)
If you have any questions regarding the call please contact us.
Speculative Urban Futures
GRIP invites contributions to our new miniseries related to the project Speculative Urban Futures. The miniseries is open to all speculations about potential urban futures. Speculation in this regard refers to a cross-disciplinary open-ended discussion bringing forth experiences, practices and perspectives that are often marginalized in hegemonic discourses on urban futures. The project is particularly concerned with looking into unequal experiences of time, relations between human and non-human worlds and the emergence of new forms of urban agency in relation to migration.
We welcome contributions in written format (2000-4000 words), as well as interviews, videos and contributions to our upcoming podcast, Unequal Worlds. We have also previously published miniseries on various topics, which can be of inspiration for contributors. Please see Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City and the GRIP Covid-19 Miniseries.
The Speculative Urban Futures miniseries will be published continuously throughout 2021-2022.
If you are interested in contributing please fill out the form following the link below:
Contribution: Speculative Urban Futures
If you have any questions regarding the call please contact us.