RIGHTS! EDITORIAL BOARD
December 2020
The last decades have seen a surge in political movements across the world. Mass demonstrations, riots, occupations and civil disobedience have spread from Hong Kong, to Hungary, from the US to Paris, from India to Nigeria, and from Brazil to the UK. People have marched, occupied and protested to reclaim their fundamental rights, at times using unconventional or even contested methods for participating in the democratic process.
Rights! is now welcoming articles, photographic essays, short documentaries, and other forms of visual art from scholars, practitioners and activists for our new thematic series Taking to the Streets. This series will cover topics including, but not limited to:
- Democracy and dissent
- Extra-institutional resistance
- Dissidence, resistance, insurgency and rebellion
- Human rights and “quasi-legal” or “illegal” political action
- Acts of everyday resistance – i.e. hunger strikes, satyagraha, hacktivism, etc.
- Political resistance, disobedience and individual resistance (conscientious objection)
- Social movements e.g. Black Lives Matter, Fridays for Future, Un Violador en Tu Camino etc.
- Environmentalism
- Art as resistance
In order to submit a written piece for this thematic series, authors are encouraged to check our house style and guidelines. Rights! articles are typically written in an informal but informed style, the word count for this call is 800-1200 words. Please contact us with any questions regarding multimedia formats. Approved content will be published in the ‘Quick Read’ or ‘Watch/Listen’ sections of our website.
Our initial deadline for this call is March 31 2021. Submissions should be sent to RightsBlog@protonmail.com and will be reviewed and published on an ongoing basis.