FREEDOM - Journal for Peacebuilding and Transcultural Communication is an interdisciplinary and international peer reviewed journal which welcomes scholarly manuscripts concerning peace, conflict, and their interaction at all levels of analysis, from interpersonal to community, regional, and international issues. The journal publishes empirical, theoretical, clinical, historical work, and book reviews on enduring and emerging issues that speak to the interests of researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and educators.
Edited at Center for Peace and Transcultural Communication (CPTC) by an international editorial board, Journal for Peacebuilding and Transcultural Communication strives for a global focus on conflict and peacemaking.
The Journal encourages a wide conception of peace, but focuses on the causes of violence and conflict resolution. Without sacrificing the requirements for theoretical rigour and methodological sophistication, articles directed towards ways and means of peace are favoured.
As a service to the research community, the FJCTC commitment to true open-access to scholarly information extends to authors. This means that there are no article or submission charges for FREEDOM Journal for Peacebuilding and Transcultural Communication.
FREEDOM - Journal for Peacebuilding and Transcultural Communication is supported by the University of Tetova and Northern Illinois University.
Publishing an article to this journal is free of charge.