Journals
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Ayika – Journal of Environment and Politics in Africa
AYIKA: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLITICS IN AFRICA is a journal that provides an avenue to scholars, researchers, policy analysts, think tank groups, as well as the civil society community to ventilate the various ramifications of the relations between environment and politics and development in Africa. The causal relationship between the environment and politics and vice versa has grown such that the scientific and political communities have fundamentally and unprecedentedly come to agreement as to the cause(s) of environmental problems. Hence, there is a growing recognition of government as the consumer of scientific findings on the environment such as that this journal portends. This point, in many respect, led to the inauguration of this journal. It is as a consequence of addressing environmental governance issues from the global level right to the local and municipal levels across the world and with special interest on Africa’s landscape that AYIKA: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLITICS IN AFRICA was established.
ISSN: 2664-3030 (PRINT) 2664-3022 (ONLINE)
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Victor Ojakorotu
School of Government Studies,
Department of Political Studies & International Relations
Faculty of Humanities
North-West University, Mafikeng
Tel: 018 3892259, Cell: 078 3756718
victor.ojakorotu@nwu.ac.za
Alternative Email: vojakoro@yahoo.comEditor: Dr. Bamidele Olajide
Department of Political Science
University of Lagos, Nigeria -
Journal of Terrorism and Defence Studies
Journal of Terrorism and Defence Studies is a journal focused on terrorism and defence in Africa and the rest of the developing world. It covers theoretical, policy, programmatic and the general dynamics of terrorism and defence. Consequently, original and review articles in security studies, civil-military relations, political science, space studies, cybersecurity, sociology, law, history, public policy, intelligence studies, and related fields will be published in the journal. It is an avenue to discuss the various ramifications of terrorism and defence studies in Africa and other developing countries.
This journal will be published four times per year, meaning that each issue will be published each quarter of the year. The journal will be committed to the best practices in academic journal publications. Hence, there will be a double-blind review of all the articles submitted to this journal. Furthermore, the journal will be abstracted and indexed in the most authoritative databases in the world, such as EBSCO, ProQuest, J-Gate, and Sabinet, and accredited by IBSS and Scopus.
ISSN Print:3007-7168
Online: 3007- 7176
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Victor Ojakorotu
School of Government Studies,
Department of Political Studies & International Relations
Faculty of Humanities
North-West University, Mafikeng
Tel: 018 3892259, Cell: 078 3756718
victor.ojakorotu@nwu.ac.za
Alternative Email: vojakoro@yahoo.comEditor: Professor Kelechi Johnmary Ani PhD
Visiting Professor
MSc. International Relations and Diplomacy
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Arts and Sciences
University of The Gambia
kjani@utg.edu.gm -
African and Global Issues Quarterly
African And Global Issues Quarterly (AGIQ) is a double -blind review and open access journal with a focus on publishing original research articles, scientific and theoretical research, conceptual and empirical works, case studies, comparative studies, field work reports and review which touches around the thematic field of core African emerging issues within the context of global interaction. The JAGIQ would encourage submission of articles across the sub discipline of Political Science, International Relations, Security Studies, Economics, Geography, History and Diplomatic Studies, Sociology, Psychology, Peace and Conflict Studies, and History.
ISSN: 2709-8478 (PRINT) 2710-0073 (ONLINE)
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Victor Ojakorotu
School of Government Studies,
Department of Political Studies & International Relations
Faculty of Humanities
North-West University, Mafikeng
Tel: 018 3892259, Cell: 078 3756718
victor.ojakorotu@nwu.ac.za
Alternative Email: vojakoro@yahoo.comEditor: Dr. Nicholas Idris Erameh
Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
Lagos, Nigeria -
Journal of African Philosophy and Indigenous Knowledge System
The Journal of African Philosophy and Indigenous Knowledge is committed to the espousal of African philosophy and the knowledge-production context within which it grows. It covers the theoretical, policy, programmatic, and general dynamics of these African issues. Consequently, original and review articles in Philosophy, African Indigenous Knowledge, Anthropology, Archaeology, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, History, Linguistics, Literature, education, Environmental Studies, African Studies, Arts, Economics, and related fields will be published in the journal.
This journal will be published four times per year, meaning that each issue will be published each quarter of the year. The journal will be committed to the best practices in academic journal publications. Hence, there will be a double-blind review of all the articles submitted to this journal. Furthermore, the journal will be abstracted and indexed in the most authoritative databases in the world, such as EBSCO, ProQuest, J-Gate, and Sabinet, and accredited by IBSS and Scopus.ISSN Print: 3007-7184
Online: 3007-7192
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Victor Ojakorotu
School of Government Studies,
Department of Political Studies & International Relations
Faculty of Humanities
North-West University, Mafikeng
Tel: 018 3892259, Cell: 078 3756718
victor.ojakorotu@nwu.ac.za
Alternative Email: vojakoro@yahoo.comEditor: Timothy Chibuike Anyanwu, PhD
Fellow, James Currey Society,
African Studies Center,
University of Oxford
chibyktimothy@gmail.com
anyanwu.timothy@funai.edu.ng -
Journal of Contemporary Society & Education (JCSE)
Journal of Contemporary Society Education (JCSE) is a journal that provides an avenue to scholars, researchers, policy analysts, think tank groups, as well as the civil society community to ventilate the various ramifications of the relations between environment and politics and development in Africa. The causal relationship between the environment and politics and vice versa has grown such that the scientific and political communities have fundamentally and unprecedentedly come to agreement as to the cause(s) of environmental problems. Hence, there is a growing recognition of government as the consumer of scientific findings on the environment such as that this journal portends. This point, in many respect, led to the inauguration of this journal. It is as a consequence of addressing environmental governance issues from the global level right to the local and municipal levels across the world and with special interest on Africa’s landscape that Journal of Contemporary Society & Education (JCSE) was established.
ISSN:
2709-832X(Print)
2709-8338 (Online)
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Victor Ojakorotu
School of Government Studies,
Department of Political Studies & International Relations
Faculty of Humanities
North-West University, Mafikeng
Tel: 018 3892259, Cell: 078 3756718
victor.ojakorotu@nwu.ac.za
Alternative Email: vojakoro@yahoo.comEditor: Professor TJ Mudau
Institute of Gender and Youth Studies
University of Venda, South Africa