The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence
The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence
Publishing House: Trivent Publishing
Subject(s): Anthropology, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Theory
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 2559-9917
Online-ISSN: 2559-9798
Status: Active
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- Issue No. 1/1
- Issue No. 2/1
- Issue No. 1/2
- Issue No. 2/2
- Issue No. 1/3
- Issue No. 2/3
- Issue No. 1/4
- Issue No. 2/4
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Short Description
The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence (PJCV) is devoted to fostering discussion at the interface of philosophy, psychiatry, psychology, anthropology, and political theory. The journal welcomes original articles providing philosophical insights about topics such as conflict, war, crime, and aggression. The PJCV encompasses contributions from the history of philosophy to more interdisciplinary studies. Specifically, the main ambition of the journal is to form a database on the conceptual, metaphysical, ethical, and epistemological issues related to past and contemporary phenomena of violence.
The PJCV is double-blind peer-reviewed and published bi-annually in May and December. In order to avoid thematic fuzziness, each issue will begin with a focus section featuring contributions addressing a specific topic. The subjects are announced in advance in each issue’s call for papers. Besides, the open section of the journal provides a place for general contributions to conflict and violence. The editors encourage critical discussions involving a wide range of disciplines. The requirements are clarity of expression and rigorous argumentation.
PJCV welcomes submissions throughout the year on subjects related to the scope of the journal (non-binding to special issues): philosophy, psychiatry, psychology, anthropology, political theory, conflict, war, crime, aggression, etc.
Editorial board
Editorial Information
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Andreas Wilmes, Centre de Recherche sur les Liens Sociaux - University Paris-Descartes (France)
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Joan-Antoine Mallet, University Paul-Valéry (Montpellier III)
Robert Manning, Quincy University
Claudiu Mesaros, West University of Timisoara
ADVISORY BOARD
Jeremiah Alberg, International Christian University, Tokyo (Japan)
Sandrine Baume, University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
Luc-Etienne de Boyer, Lycée Camille Claudel, Digoin (France)
Elisabetha Brighi, University of Westminster, London (United Kingdom)
Antonio Cerella, Kingston University, London (United Kingdom)
Virgil Ciomoș, Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
Emanuel Copilaș, West University of Timisoara (Romania)
Grégory Cormann, University of Liège (Belgium)
David Dawson, University of Aberdeen (Scotland)
Greg McCreery, University of South Florida (United States of America)
Paul Dumouchel, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto (Japan)
Denis Forest, University Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I) (France)
Mihaela Frunză, Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
David Goa, University of Alberta (Canada)
Bruno Godefroy, Sun Yat-Sen University (Zhuhai)
Pierre Guenancia, University of Bourgogne, Dijon (France)
Vicente de Haro Romo, Universidad Panamericana (México)
Cristian Iftode, University of Bucharest (Romania)
Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, Institute for Strategic Research (France)
Samuel Lepine, University Jean-Moulin (Lyon III) (France)
Florin Lobont, West University of Timisoara (Romania)
Michela Marzano, University Paris-Descartes (Paris V) (France)
Julie Mazaleigue-Labaste, University Panthéon Sorbonne (CNRS, Paris I)
Basarab Nicolescu, University Pierre et Marie Curie (CNRS, Paris VI)
Wolfgang Palaver, University of Innsbruck (Austria)
Jean-Luc Périllé, University Paul-Valéry (Montpellier III) (France)
Patrick Singy, New York Union College (United States of America)
Mihai Spariosu, University of Georgia (United States of America)
Laurenţiu Staicu, University of Bucharest (Romania)
Thomas Sturm, Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain)
Michel Terestchenko, University Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France)
Raphaël Verchère, University Claude-Bernard (Lyon I) (France)