The GCAS Review, GCAS College Dublin and the Global Center for Advanced
Studies.
Considering the rise in the past years of Nationalistic, Ethnocentric,
and ‘Strongmen’ state leaders, there are a number of questions and dialogues
about this political phenomena. Both domestic and international politics have
been caught in the middle of the debate around authoritarian type leaders and
their place in the world. As well, the public sphere has been shaken by
political divisions.
At this point, it seems necessary to understand how
authoritarian, nationalistic, and ethnocentric leaders relate to each other,
their opponents, and the public at large.
To do this we are looking for an
assortment of papers from a wide range of thinkers to contribute to this
matter.
Topics and Questions for “Fascism and Power” can pertain to:
- History of Fascism
- Does Fascism Exist Today?
- Media and the Label of Fascist
- Problems in Defining Fascism
- The Psychology of Fascist and Authoritarian Leaders
- Public Support of Fascism
- Authoritarianism and Fascism: Is there a difference?
- Class and Fascism
- Race and Fascism
- Political Ideologies and Fascist Tendencies
- Language and Fascism
- Religion and Fascism
For submissions or questions please email Anthony Clemons or Andrew
P. Keltner at editors@gcas.ie
This will be the first issue of the peer-reviewed academic journal of
The GCAS Review. We are currently applying for an ISSN number and are not an
accredited university, yet. Both these matters are of the utmost importance to
our institution and publication.
More information about GCAS Review.
We thank you for your interest and look forward to the responses.
GCAS Review Editors, Anthony Clemons and Andrew P. Keltner
Deadline abstract: August 15th 2020
GCAS Review Information:
The GCAS Review is a new journal of interdisciplinary studies and
critical cultural engagement. We focus on integrating scholarship in the
humanities, social and political sciences, religious studies, critical theory,
and philosophy to provide insight on the most vexing questions of the world
today. We synthesize specialized knowledge both in and outside academia with
public intellectuals, sustainability theorists, artists, coders, hackers, and
designers.
The GCAS Review is a publication of the GCAS academic community. We
publish articles by double-blind submission in the Peer-Reviewed Section for
original academic work, the Magazine section for general audiences, and the
Book Review section for original commentary on the latest publications. We also
allow submissions to be made with pseudonyms allowing all to participate
without worry of reprisal for sharing their ideas.
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