Call for Chapters on Corruption and Anti-Corruption at King's College London
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Call for Chapters on Corruption and Anti-Corruption at King's College London
Call for papers in the form of chapters for an upcoming publication
The Global (Anti)Corruption Studies research group at King's College London is looking for contributors for an upcoming publication on Corruption and Anti-Corruption in the Global South. Selected papers will be published in the form of chapters in an edited volume.
This volume will concentrate on the themes below, initially covered at the Education for Justice (E4J) Corruption and Anti-Corruption Brazil and China conference funded by the UNODC which took place on 15-19 March 2021.
Submissions on the following topics are especially encouraged : Corruption in the public and private sectors, Gender and corruption, Corruption and development, Corruption and ethnic relations, Corruption and human rights, Corruption (and/or anti-corruption) and technology, Citizen participation in anti-corruption, Anti-corruption practice and innovation, Anti-corruption education, Regional and international anti-corruption instruments and their impact on the Global South.
To Submit your paper, please send your 600-word chapter proposal, in English, to gacs@kcl.ac.uk by October 1st, 2021.
Submissions should include authors' information (names, affiliations, emails, and short bios). Young scholars from the Global South are especially encouraged to apply.
Proposed timeline:
October 1, 2021 – Deadline for submissions
November 1, 2021 – Shortlisting of chapters
November/December 2021– Drafting of book proposal
December 10, 2021 – Book proposal submission to publishers
Link to the call for papers : https://e4jbrazilchina.com/callforchapters