Globalist Journal
About Globalist : Journal of Global South Politics and Society
Learn about Globalist : Journal of Global South Politics and Society, its scope, editorial team, and peer review process.
Aims and Scope
Globalist is a peer-reviewed academic journal published biannually, committed to advancing critical scholarship on political, social, and institutional dynamics across the Global South. The journal foregrounds perspectives, debates, and empirical realities that are often sidelined in mainstream academic discourse dominated by Global North frameworks.
Globalist provides a platform for original research articles that are both theoretically rigorous and empirically grounded, covering topics such as political transformation, governance, social movements, foreign policy, decolonial critique, international development, and political economy. The journal particularly welcomes contributions that interrogate power, identity, and inequality through the lens of Global South contexts and experiences.
In addition to research articles, Globalist invites review essays and conceptual interventions that reflect on emerging trends, critical debates, and epistemological innovations within political science, sociology, and international relations especially those that challenge, expand, or reorient dominant paradigms from a Global South standpoint.
Globalist: Journal of Global South Politics and Society aims to advance critical, interdisciplinary, and contextually grounded scholarship on political, social, and institutional dynamics across the Global South. The journal seeks to provide an academic platform for research that challenges dominant Global North perspectives and foregrounds diverse experiences, theories, and debates emerging from Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and other Global South contexts.
The journal welcomes original research articles, review essays, and conceptual papers that examine issues related to political transformation, governance, democracy, state institutions, social movements, public policy, international relations, development, political economy, identity, inequality, and decolonial thought. Globalist is particularly interested in works that interrogate power relations, historical legacies, local knowledge, and alternative frameworks for understanding society and politics beyond mainstream paradigms.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:
- Global South politics and governance
- Democracy, authoritarianism, and political transformation
- Public policy and institutional reform
- Social movements, civil society, and activism
- Foreign policy and international relations
- Development, inequality, and political economy
- Decolonial theory and postcolonial critique
- Identity, culture, religion, and citizenship
- Global justice, migration, and transnational issues
- Comparative politics and society in Global South contexts
Journal Information
- Journal
- Globalist : Journal of Global South Politics and Society
- Publisher
- Publion Research Ventures
- ISSN
- 3026-1001
- Publication frequency
- Information will be updated by the journal editorial office.
Editorial Board
Pasqa Muhammad
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung
Ratih Anggraini
Universitas Airlangga
Aditya Pramana
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Editorial User
Publion Editorial Office
Daniel Hakim
Monash University
Reviewer User
Publion Reviewer Network
Reviewer Two
Globalist Reviewer Panel
Reviewer Three
Globalist Reviewer Panel
Peer Review Process
- Initial editorial screening checks journal fit, completeness, ethics statements, and manuscript readiness.
- Eligible manuscripts are assigned to reviewers by the editorial team.
- Reviewers submit reports and recommendations for editorial consideration.
- The editor records an editorial decision and may request revision when needed.
- Accepted manuscripts proceed to later production and publication stages.
Contact the Journal
Contact information will be updated by the journal editorial office.