Annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize awarded to Jocelyn Kane (Ottawa)
The results of the sixth annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize!
Read more about Annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize awarded to Jocelyn Kane (Ottawa)The results of the sixth annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize!
Read More Read more about Annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize awarded to Jocelyn Kane (Ottawa)The editors of Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric invite submissions for the 6th annual essay prize in honor of Jonathan Trejo-Mathys (1979-2014).
Read More Read more about CFP: Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric’s Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay PrizeTadhg Ó Laoghaire has been announced as winner of this year's Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize.
Read More Read more about Annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize awarded to Tadhg Ó Laoghaire (Gothenburg)The editors of Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric invite submissions for the 5th annual essay prize in honour of Jonathan Trejo-Mathys (1979-2014).
Read More Read more about CFP: Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric’s Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay PrizePatrick Taylor Smith has been announced as winner of this year's Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize.
Read More Read more about Annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize awarded to Patrick Taylor Smith (Twente)The editors of Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric invite submissions for the 4th annual essay prize in honor of Jonathan Trejo-Mathys. Deadline: November 30, 2019.
Read More Read more about Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric’s Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay PrizeUniversity of Edinburgh: June 25-27, 2018. Call for applications: December 15, 2017.
Read More Read more about Summer School on 'Navigating the Grey Zone: Complicity, Resistance and Solidarity'Submission of abstracts: asap. Submission of papers: October 15, 2017.
Read More Read more about Journal of Global Ethics Special Issue: Education and MigrationDeadline: 30 July 2016. The editors of Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric invite submissions of unpublished papers for our inaugural essay prize, in honour of Jonathan Trejo-Mathys (1979-2014).
Read More Read more about Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay PrizeSpecial Issue of Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric.
Edited by Maeve McKeown (Frankfurt) and Alasia Nuti (Cambridge)
Conceptual, Historical and Institutional Perspectives.
Edited by Barbara Buckinx, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, Timothy Waligore.
Routledge, 2015
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of one of our members, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys.
Read More Read more about Jonathan Trejo-Mathys (1979-2014)Laura Valentini Oxford University Press, December 2011 - Offers a systematic discussion of the debate on global justice.
Read More Read more about Justice in a Globalized World: A Normative FrameworkSpecial Issue by Peter Balint, Eszter Kollar, Patti Lenard and Tiziana Torresi. For many advocates of global justice, one important strategy in fostering development is to address women's specific development needs.
Read More Read more about Women’s Bodies and Global Poverty EradicationInstitute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Bad Homburg, 9 July 2014
Read More Read more about Migration, Multipolarity, and Non-DominationCentral European University, Budapest, 5-7 July 2012
Read More Read more about The Scope of Distributive JusticeEuropean University Institute, Florence, 23-24 April 2010
Read More Read more about Global Justice and Migration: Normative Perspectives And Empirical TrendsOxford University, 7-8 September 2007
Read More Read more about Global Justice and Social Justice: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on the RelationshipUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney 24-25 March 2006
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Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric (TPR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal which publishes original research in international political theory, with special emphasis on global justice. We are particularly interested in bridging the gap between political theory, empirical research, and the study of political practices and communication. Read more...