As a cross-disciplinary journal in the humanities and social sciences,
Bandung: Journal of the Global South aims at providing an academic and policy platform for scholars and practitioners to develop new theoretical perspectives, share revealing findings, and exchange views. These should be grounded on the complex post-colonial landscapes of African, Asian, and Latin American peoples, for identifying their own ways and strategies of development and decolonization. Alternative paradigms, worldviews, ontologies, and epistemologies as well as praxes are encouraged to develop context-sensitive debates pertinent to African, Asian, and Latin American intellectual traditions and empirical, cultural, and theoretical realities. Moreover, research perspectives from outside the Global South are welcome to facilitate the South-North dialogues.
All articles published in
Bandung underwent double-blinded peer review procedure, which also applies to articles published in special issues.
Editor-in-Chief Pak Nung Wong,
University of Bath, UK
Honorary Distinguished Editor Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo,
Wells College & Cornell University, USA
Managing Editors Min-hua Chiang,
Independent Researcher, USA Tonny Dian Effendi,
University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia Ricky Nam-lau Fung,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China Simon Sai-fu Fung,
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Wing-lok Hung,
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Paul Vinod Khiatani,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China Agathe Marples,
Sciences Po, France Peter Hin-ting So,
Journalist, Hong Kong, China Ricky Wai-kay Yue,
Independent researcher, UK
Co-Editors Lennon Yao-chung Chang,
Deakin University, Australia Samah S. A. Elmorsy,
Cairo University, Egypt Wai-Yip Ho,
Education University of Hong Kong, China M. Anwar Hossen,
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Janice Jun Pan,
Hong Kong Baptist University, China Nelson Maldonado-Torres,
Rutgers University, USA Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby,
De La Salle University, Philippines Chi P. Pham,
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Vietnam Chun Yang,
Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Editorial Board (in surname alphabetical order)
Tahir Abbas,
Leiden University, The Netherlands Dewi Fortuna Anwar,
National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia N’Dri Assie-Lumumba,
Cornell University, USA Pavin Chachavalpongpun,
Kyoto University, Japan Gerald Chan,
University of Auckland, New Zealand Evelyn Ch’ien,
Stanford University, USA Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos,
University of Oviedo, Spain † Theotonio Dos Santos,
Brazil (1936-2018) Gian Luca Gardini,
University of Udine, Italy Christine Gichure,
Strathmore University, Kenya Vanja Hamzić,
SOAS, University of London, UK Evelyn Hu-Dehart,
Brown University, USA Amina Jamal,
Ryerson University, Canada Soosaipillai I. Keethaponcalan,
Salisbury University, USA George K. Kieh Jr.,
Texas Southern University, USA Edgardo Lander,
Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela Beatrice Kit-fun Leung,
National Chengchi University, Taiwan Wen-Pin Lin,
Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Taiwan Bunyamin Maftuh,
Indonesia University of Education, Indonesia Rahul Mukherji,
University of Heidelberg, Germany Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni,
University of Bayreuth, Germany Milton Amayun,
De La Salle University, Philippines Vijay Prashad,
Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research † Anibal Quijano,
Peru & USA (1930-2018) Alfredo C. Robles Jr.,
De La Salle University, Philippines P. Sahadevan,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Mohamed Salih,
Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Scott M. Thomas,
University of Bath, UK Tin Maung Maung Than,
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Manickam Venkataraman,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Eberhard Weber,
University of South Pacific, Fiji
International Advisory Board (in surname alphabetical order)
Chaerun Anwar,
National Development Planning Agency, Indonesia Jerzy Bayer, Former Ambassador of Poland,
Jagiellonian University, Poland † Wing-tai Chan,
China (1944-2022) Arjahn Dr. Suchitra Chongstitvatana,
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Giorgi Goguadze,
Georgian Center for Security and Development, Georgia Sandew Hira,
International Institute for Scientific Research, The Netherlands Paul Kwong,
Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (Hong Kong Anglican Church) Tsedale Lemma,
Addis Standard Magazine, Ethiopia Wing-tai Leung,
Lumina College, China Thabo Makgoba,
Anglican Church of Southern Africa Stephen Mayinja,
Savanna College, South Africa & Uganda Seyed Hossein Mousavian,
Princeton University Rohan Perera,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sri Lanka Felia Salim,
Indonesian Eximbank, Indonesia David Saltiel,
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Harry Seldadyo,
Catholic University of Atma Jaya, Indonesia Gurjit Singh, Former Ambassador of India,
Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India Sylvia Yuen-fan So,
The National Institute for Health and Care Research, UK James Kun-sun To,
Legislative Council, China R. S. Vasan (Retired),
Center of Asian Studies, India
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To submit an article please contact the journal's Editor-in-Chief
Pak Nung Wong.
Researchers in academic institutions, think tanks, NGOs as well as government departments, and those who are generally interested in African, Asian and Latin American studies, as well as studies on Eastern and Southeastern Europe as well as Central Asia.
Pak Nung Wong is associate professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath, United Kingdom. Trained in social work, sociology and social-cultural anthropology at City University of Hong Kong, London School of Economics, and Oxford University, Wong has contributed to the field of Political Science and International Studies by pulling insights from post-colonial studies and social theory, political theology and Christian ethics, new science/technology and future studies. In 2013, he founded
Bandung: Journal of the Global South with an international group of scholars and practitioners/policy-makers.
Editor-in-Chief Pak Nung Wong,
University of Bath, UK
Honorary Distinguished Editor Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo,
Wells College & Cornell University, USA
Managing Editors Min-hua Chiang,
Independent Researcher, USA Tonny Dian Effendi,
University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia Ricky Nam-lau Fung,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China Simon Sai-fu Fung,
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Wing-lok Hung,
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Paul Vinod Khiatani,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China Agathe Marples,
Sciences Po, France Peter Hin-ting So,
Journalist, Hong Kong, China Ricky Wai-kay Yue,
Independent researcher, UK
Co-Editors Lennon Yao-chung Chang,
Deakin University, Australia Samah S. A. Elmorsy,
Cairo University, Egypt Wai-Yip Ho,
Education University of Hong Kong, China M. Anwar Hossen,
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Janice Jun Pan,
Hong Kong Baptist University, China Nelson Maldonado-Torres,
Rutgers University, USA Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby,
De La Salle University, Philippines Chi P. Pham,
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Vietnam Chun Yang,
Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Editorial Board (in surname alphabetical order)
Tahir Abbas,
Leiden University, The Netherlands Dewi Fortuna Anwar,
National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia N’Dri Assie-Lumumba,
Cornell University, USA Pavin Chachavalpongpun,
Kyoto University, Japan Gerald Chan,
University of Auckland, New Zealand Evelyn Ch’ien,
Stanford University, USA Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos,
University of Oviedo, Spain † Theotonio Dos Santos,
Brazil (1936-2018) Gian Luca Gardini,
University of Udine, Italy Christine Gichure,
Strathmore University, Kenya Vanja Hamzić,
SOAS, University of London, UK Evelyn Hu-Dehart,
Brown University, USA Amina Jamal,
Ryerson University, Canada Soosaipillai I. Keethaponcalan,
Salisbury University, USA George K. Kieh Jr.,
Texas Southern University, USA Edgardo Lander,
Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela Beatrice Kit-fun Leung,
National Chengchi University, Taiwan Wen-Pin Lin,
Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Taiwan Bunyamin Maftuh,
Indonesia University of Education, Indonesia Rahul Mukherji,
University of Heidelberg, Germany Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni,
University of Bayreuth, Germany Milton Amayun,
De La Salle University, Philippines Vijay Prashad,
Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research † Anibal Quijano,
Peru & USA (1930-2018) Alfredo C. Robles Jr.,
De La Salle University, Philippines P. Sahadevan,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Mohamed Salih,
Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Scott M. Thomas,
University of Bath, UK Tin Maung Maung Than,
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Manickam Venkataraman,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Eberhard Weber,
University of South Pacific, Fiji
International Advisory Board (in surname alphabetical order)
Chaerun Anwar,
National Development Planning Agency, Indonesia Jerzy Bayer, Former Ambassador of Poland,
Jagiellonian University, Poland † Wing-tai Chan,
China (1944-2022) Arjahn Dr. Suchitra Chongstitvatana,
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Giorgi Goguadze,
Georgian Center for Security and Development, Georgia Sandew Hira,
International Institute for Scientific Research, The Netherlands Paul Kwong,
Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (Hong Kong Anglican Church) Tsedale Lemma,
Addis Standard Magazine, Ethiopia Wing-tai Leung,
Lumina College, China Thabo Makgoba,
Anglican Church of Southern Africa Stephen Mayinja,
Savanna College, South Africa & Uganda Seyed Hossein Mousavian,
Princeton University Rohan Perera,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sri Lanka Felia Salim,
Indonesian Eximbank, Indonesia David Saltiel,
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Harry Seldadyo,
Catholic University of Atma Jaya, Indonesia Gurjit Singh, Former Ambassador of India,
Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India Sylvia Yuen-fan So,
The National Institute for Health and Care Research, UK James Kun-sun To,
Legislative Council, China R. S. Vasan (Retired),
Center of Asian Studies, India
IBZ - Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur
Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur
ProQuest Political Science Database
Scopus
Researchers in academic institutions, think tanks, NGOs as well as government departments, and those who are generally interested in African, Asian and Latin American studies, as well as studies on Eastern and Southeastern Europe as well as Central Asia.
Pak Nung Wong is associate professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath, United Kingdom. Trained in social work, sociology and social-cultural anthropology at City University of Hong Kong, London School of Economics, and Oxford University, Wong has contributed to the field of Political Science and International Studies by pulling insights from post-colonial studies and social theory, political theology and Christian ethics, new science/technology and future studies. In 2013, he founded
Bandung: Journal of the Global South with an international group of scholars and practitioners/policy-makers.
As a cross-disciplinary journal in the humanities and social sciences,
Bandung: Journal of the Global South aims at providing an academic and policy platform for scholars and practitioners to develop new theoretical perspectives, share revealing findings, and exchange views. These should be grounded on the complex post-colonial landscapes of African, Asian, and Latin American peoples, for identifying their own ways and strategies of development and decolonization. Alternative paradigms, worldviews, ontologies, and epistemologies as well as praxes are encouraged to develop context-sensitive debates pertinent to African, Asian, and Latin American intellectual traditions and empirical, cultural, and theoretical realities. Moreover, research perspectives from outside the Global South are welcome to facilitate the South-North dialogues.
All articles published in
Bandung underwent double-blinded peer review procedure, which also applies to articles published in special issues.
Bandung is indexed by Scopus.
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