DISSENT
Scope & Guideline
Fostering independent thought in the realm of sociology and politics.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Critical Political Theory:
The journal explores various dimensions of political theory, emphasizing leftist critiques and alternative visions for democracy and governance. - Social Justice and Inequality:
A consistent theme involves discussions on social justice, addressing issues of inequality, racism, and the implications of neoliberalism on marginalized communities. - Labor Movements and Economic Justice:
DISSENT frequently analyzes labor movements, advocating for workers' rights and critiquing economic systems that perpetuate exploitation. - Global Political Dynamics:
The journal examines international political issues, including imperialism, nationalism, and the struggles of different global movements. - Cultural Critique and Representation:
It engages with cultural studies, analyzing representations of race, gender, and class in media and literature, and how these intersect with political ideologies.
Trending and Emerging
- Racial Justice and Anti-Racism:
There is a significant increase in articles addressing racial justice, particularly in the wake of movements like Black Lives Matter, emphasizing the need for anti-racist frameworks in political discourse. - Populism and Political Polarization:
The journal has increasingly focused on the complexities of populism and its implications for democracy, reflecting growing concerns about political polarization in various contexts. - Climate Justice:
Emerging discussions on climate justice highlight the intersections of environmental issues with social equity, advocating for a more inclusive approach to environmental activism. - Digital Activism and Technology:
A trend towards examining the role of digital platforms and technology in organizing and activism reflects the changing landscape of political engagement in the modern era. - Global Solidarity Movements:
Recent publications emphasize the importance of global solidarity in addressing transnational issues, showcasing new alliances among activists across borders.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Marxism:
Discussions centered around classical Marxist theory have diminished, possibly due to the evolution of leftist thought and the emergence of more diverse ideological frameworks. - Old Left vs. New Left Debates:
The journal has moved away from dichotomous debates between the Old Left and New Left, focusing instead on more integrative approaches to contemporary issues. - Local vs. Global Activism:
There has been a noticeable reduction in articles focused solely on local activism without a global context, indicating a shift towards examining interconnectedness in social movements.
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