The Transformative Justice Journal (TJJ), founded in 2012, is an online, open-source, and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting transformative justice. As an academic-activist journal, TJJ was developed out of scholarly and community dialogues around promoting social justice community-based alternatives to both the retributive and utilitarian punishment models used by criminal justice systems, which victimize offenders … Continue reading
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Challenging Whiteness in the Animal Advocacy Movement
In the recent issue of the Journal for Critical Animal Studies I published an article titled, “Challenging Whiteness in the Animal Advocacy Movement.” This Intervention is directed toward people who identify as white within the animal advocacy movement in the U.S. and Canada. While there are many People of Color involved in the animal rights movement, … Continue reading
Recently Published Transformative Justice Article
In the Fall 2011 issue of Peace and Conflict Review I published an article on transformative justice. Peace and Conflict Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of peace and conflict studies housed at the University of Peace governed by the United Nations. The article is dedicated to the historical overview, political development, and philosophy … Continue reading
CFP: Queering Borders – Special Issue of Wagadu Journal
CALL FOR PAPERS Wagadu Queer Volume PDF “Queering Borders: Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Global Heterosexism” Special Issue for Wagadu: Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies Special Volume Edited By: Kathryn Coffey, Ph.D. SUNY Cortland, Cortland, New York Kathryn.Coffey@cortland.edu Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D. Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN anocella01@hamline.edu Continue reading
Green Theory and Praxis – Call for Papers
Green Theory & Praxis: The Journal of Ecopedagogy (GTP) represents a scholarly effort to present research papers and essays at the transformative nexus of ecological politics and culture, ecocriticism, the critique of social structures, and sustainability education. The editorial board of GTP takes the position that many human societies and their attendant political economy and … Continue reading