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Desert Dunes

Undergraduate Journal

Reorienting Security's Undergraduate Journal

Reorienting Security is an undergraduate research journal that focuses on non-traditional interpretations of international relations. This initiative aims to increase student exposure to and interaction with IR topics/theories that are neglected by Western-centric and masculine-dominated perspectives on global politics. Reorienting Security focuses largely on feminist, queer, and gender-related international relations and its intersections with war, security, terrorism, migration, public health, and the environment.

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We are now accepting submissions for the Issue 1 of Reorienting Security! â€‹Students from all undergraduate institutions are encouraged to submit. Issue 1 will be released in mid-August, 2025.

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Written submissions (essays, standard research products): between 1,500-4,000 words (not including citations/bibliography).

Artistic works (zines, visual art, poetry/prose): between 1-10 pages.

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To read more about the Reorienting Security Journal and submit pieces, visit this Google Form.​

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For any questions about Reorienting Security or the submission process, please email reorientingsec@gmail.com.​​​

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