Special issues

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Special Issue:Global Flows of Islamophobia
Volume 47, Issue 5, 2024 pages 895-1084
Special Issue: The South African Tradition of Racial Capitalism
Volume 46, Issue 16, 2023 pages 3403-3568
Special Issue: Urbanization and Migration in Three Continents
Volume 46, Issue 11, 2023 pages 2279-2590
Special Issue: Queer Liberalisms and Marginal Mobilities
Volume 46, Issue 9, 2023 pages 1769-1946
Special Issue: The Sexual Politics of Border Control
Volume 44, Issue 9, 2021 pages 1485-1671
Special Issue: Culture and Conflict in Palestine / Israel
Volume 44, Issue 6, 2021 pages 919-1087
Themed Issue: Race and Ethnicity in Pandemic Times
Volume 44, Issue 5, 2021 pages 719-918
Special Issue: Diversity in local political practice
Volume 43, Issue 11, 2020 pages 1929-2098
Special Issue: Everyday Multiculturalism in/across Asia
Volume 43, Issue 5, 2020 pages 807-929
ERS Open
Volume 43, Issue 16, 2020 pages 1-406
Special Issue: Diaspora Mobilizations for Transitional Justice
Volume 42, Issue 11, 2019 pages 1809-1969
Special Issue: Music, Migration and the City
Volume 42, Issue 6, 2019 pages 857-1012
ERS Open
Volume 42, Issue 16, 2019 pages 1-252
Special Issue: Super-diversity in Everday Life
Volume 42, Issue 1, 2019 pages 1-139

Special issue information

Special Issues

Ethnic and Racial Studies welcomes the submission of proposals for special issues in the months of October and April. Proposals are welcome on all topics relevant to the journal, and in particular, those drawing on research focused on Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Indigeneity, and issues concerned with Postcolonialism and Decolonisation.

In preparing a proposal for Ethnic and Racial Studies please read the journal’s Aims & Scope. Examples of previously published Special Issues can be found in the list above.


Special Issues are usually focused on a research topic or question and comprised of 8 to 10 articles plus an editorial written by the guest editors. A significant degree of coherence is expected between the contributions that should be highlighted in the editorial. Non-standard formats may also be considered such as blogs, videos, interviews.

Submitting a Proposal

Proposals for special issues can be submitted in the months of October and April. They should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief Professor John Solomos and Managing Editor Amanda Eastell-Bleakley at [email protected].

They will be reviewed by the editorial team based on fit to the Aims & Scope as well as quality, originality and coherence of the contributions and the issue as a whole. A decision can be expected in the month after submission. The journal may also ask for a revision of the proposal (e.g., to clarify certain aspects, or change the number of contributions) before it can be accepted.

Special Issue proposals should contain the following information:

  • Working title
  • Contact details and biography of the Guest Editors
  • Rationale, proposal origin and context including international appeal and impact in real-world as a result of the research
  • Preliminary table of contents
  • List of contributors with affiliation
  • Outline of papers with abstracts if available
  • Timetable leading up to submission to the journal
  • Launch events for the special issue (conference events, panels)
  • Publicity for the special issue (websites, newsletters, social media, networks, blogs, videos, interviews)
  • Any other special issues or edited books derived from the same research

Process after Proposals get accepted

Once a proposal has been accepted the Managing Editor will arrange a video meeting with the Guest Editor(s) to explain exactly how the SI process works with ERS, to firm up the timeline and to explain the guidelines for keyword optimisation, ethics requirements, referencing and of course to answer questions Guest Editors raise.

Guest editors are expected to work closely together with the Managing Editor of the journal by supporting the review process (providing suggestions for suitable reviewers, reviewing articles in later stages), communicating with the authors about deadlines, deciding the final running order of the issue, writing an editorial Introduction and helping with the promotion of the special issue once it’s published.

All Special Issue articles are peer reviewed under standard journal procedures which are available here. Contributors to the Special Issue cannot be reviewers.

Questions?

For any questions regarding the content, process or practicalities of a special issue proposal please contact Professor John Solomos or Amanda Eastell-Bleakley – [email protected].