Call for submissions from both senior and emerging scholars to my edited volume Women on the Pilgrimage to Peace. In this context pilgrimage is defined as ‘a journey’, ‘a way’ (either secular or spiritual) that ultimately leads to achieving broadly defined peace (personal, community, nationwide, political, cultural, and more) through nonviolent tactics. Your submission (up to 250 words) should contain a clearly defined thesis, objectives, and methodology. Please also submit your short CV (up to 100 words). Deadline for submissions is 30 November 2022, potential publication date by Cambridge Scholar Publishers in December 2023.
Possible table of contents
Women on the Pilgrimage to Peace Across Cultures
Women on the Pilgrimage to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
Women on the Pilgrimage to save our Planet
Women on the Religious or Spiritual Pilgrimage to Peace
Women on the Secular Pilgrimage to Peace
Women on the Pilgrimage to Create Peace through Art
Women and Pilgrimage towards activism for ‘Black/Indigenous Lives Matter’
Women on the Pilgrimage to Healthy and Nonviolent Living
Women on the Pilgrimage to Nonviolent Future
Women pilgrimage and peace: case studies from Russia, Ukraine, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Western Sahara, Chile ..and more.
Dr Anna Hamling
Departmnet of Culture and Media Studies
UNB
Fredericton, NB, Canada
Dr Anna Hamling
University of New Brunswick
Department of Culture and Language Studies
Fredericton, NB
Canada