A New Journal for a New Space: Introducing Religion & Development

Author:

Öhlmann Philipp123ORCID,Adeboye Olufunke4ORCID,Asamoah-Gyadu Kwabena5,Bompani Barbara6ORCID,Bowers-Du Toit Nadine7ORCID,Eggert Jennifer Philippa89,Frost Marie-Luise110ORCID,Gräb Wilhelm17,Stork Juliane13ORCID,Swart Ignatius10ORCID,van Wyk Tanya31ORCID,Wilkinson Olivia8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Germany

2. University of Botswana Botswana

3. University of Pretoria South Africa

4. University of Lagos Nigeria

5. Trinity Theological Seminary Legon Ghana

6. University of Edinburgh United Kingdom

7. Stellenbosch University South Africa

8. Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities Washington DC USA

9. University of Leeds United Kingdom

10. University of the Western Cape South Africa

Abstract

Abstract This article introduces Religion & Development as a new transdisciplinary journal focusing on the nexus between religion and development. It outlines the motivation for establishing the new periodical along three central themes: the move towards sustainable development as dominant development paradigm; the reinvigoration of the post-development debate; and the emerging academic, policy and practice field of religion and development. The discussion proceeds to highlight the envisaged task of the journal as well as its transdisciplinary and collaborative span. Moreover, it delineates Religion & Development’s core editorial policies, before setting the scene for the contributions of the journal’s first issue.

Publisher

Brill Deutschland GmbH

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