News
/ Forschung
Call for papers: "50 Years of Portuguese Decolonization in Africa"
Journal STUDIA AFRICANA
The journal STUDIA AFRICANA, 2nd series, announces a call for academic papers exploring the legacy and multiple dimensions of Portuguese decolonization in Africa, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution of 1974. This first issue of a new era aims to contribute to a historical, political, and social review of the effects of decolonization and the dynamics that marked the end of Portuguese colonial rule in Africa, offering a platform for critical and multidisciplinary reflections.
STUDIA AFRICANA invites scholars from diverse disciplines to address this historical milestone from perspectives that include, but are not limited to, history, economics, political science, international relations, communication, and anthropology.
Interested authors are invited to submit original and unpublished articles presenting rigorous theoretical approaches based on solid research. Contributions may adopt comparative, interdisciplinary, and critical perspectives, as long as they focus on the experiences and effects of Portuguese decolonization in Africa. STUDIA AFRICANA especially welcomes case studies, critical literature reviews, and historical and contemporary analyses that contribute to mapping postcolonial relationships in detail.