GSP's mission is to understand the phenomenon of genocide, create an awareness of it as an ongoing scourge, and promote the necessity of preventing it, for both moral and pragmatic reasons. It seeks to educate, inform, and encourage new generations of scholars to conduct research on genocide and to provide a forum for those who wish to work toward genocide prevention. This interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal will stress that genocide is a universal human experience; to that end, it will publish scholarly articles and reviews on all aspects of genocide and will welcome, in particular, comparative analyses and articles on intervention in and prevention of genocide.
GSP provides a forum for scholarly investigations of genocide and related issues. Interdisciplinary in nature, this peer-reviewed journal publishes articles on the latest developments in research, policy, and theory from various disciplines including, but not limited to, history, political science, sociology, psychology, international law, criminal justice, philosophy, religion, and education. Each issue includes a substantial section for book reviews and review essays, as well as a forum for the voices of readers.
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