"Theoria is a journal that does not shy from the daunting task of dealing with issues which are not only increasingly complex but for which we no longer can make easy appeal to the certainty of foundations to answer. It deals with global issues in an authentically global way - it is interdisciplinary and intercultural in the very best sense of those terms and it understands that theory is one of the most important practices in which we can engage." Professor James Buchanan, Xavier University
Theoria is the practical journal of decolonization, providing a unique forum for scholars from the Global South to converse with those from elsewhere. It is inclusive on these terms, stimulating in its eclecticism, and rigorously argumentative in the best traditions." Professor Terrell Carver, University of Bristol
Theoria is an engaged, multidisciplinary, open access peer-reviewed journal of social and political theory. Published every quarter, its purpose is to address, through academic debate, the many challenges posed by the major social, political and economic forces that shape the contemporary world, especially but not only with regard to Africa, the global South, and their relations with the global North. Theoria wishes to promote discussion of and writing about social and political theory in any form and from any time and place, regardless of ideological perspective and methodological approach. It is particularly interested in how modern systems of power, and traditional and emergent forms of politics, bear on the central questions in social and political theory, such as democracy, freedom, equality, justice, race, gender, and identity.
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