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Violence de la non-violence

Un appel à contribution est ouvert par Open Theology pour un numéro thématique “Violence of Non-Violence”.
We invite submissions that explore the ambiguous violence implicit in some acts of religious nonviolence, such as strict forms of asceticism and activist, conceivably militant, movements for nonviolence. Examples include civil disobedience and a variety of forms of staged protest, self-inflicted bodily harm, self-immolation, religiously-informed refusal to politically engage, etc. The field of focus is open. Papers might offer comparative studies, but also studies rooted in Western, Asian, African, or other religious traditions.
Submissions are due by February 20. To submit an article for the special issue of Open Theology, please use the on-line submission system choosing as article type: “Special Issue Article: Violence of Non-Violence.”
All contributions undergo a critical review before being accepted for publication.
Further questions about the thematic issue can be sent to Michael Jerrryson mjerryson@gmail.com. In case of technical questions or problems please contact Managing Editor of the journal katarzyna.tempczyk@degruyteropen.com.
Authors publishing in the special issue will benefit from:
– transparent, comprehensive and fast peer review
– efficient route to fast-track publication and full advantage of De Gruyter Open’s e-technology,
– no publication fees,
– free language assistance for authors from non-English speaking regions.


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
A.-L. Zwilling (8 novembre 2014). Violence de la non-violence. sociorel. Consulté le 22 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/udjp


Auteur/autrice : A.-L. Zwilling

Ingénieure de recherche CNRS hors classe HdR, coresponsable de l'équipe Religions et pluralisme de l'unité mixte de recherche "Droit, religion, entreprise et société" (UMR 7354, CNRS/Université de Strasbourg). Directrice, notamment, du projet international EUREL, informations sur l'état juridique et sociologique des religions en Europe (https://www.eurel.info).