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Fellowship Programmes & Positions available at Strife

September 30, 2021 by Bryan Strawser

This academic year, Strife is offering two fellowship programmes.

New this year, our Strife Writing Fellows, known previously as Staff Writers, will produce regular content for Strife Blog, working closely with the Blog Editors while developing their writing and research skills.

Our Women in Writing Fellowship Programme offers a supportive environment for women to promote their work and develop their voice. Women in Writing Fellows will work closely with a mentor throughout their Fellowship while attending regular educational workshops with faculty, staff, and the Strife team.

To apply review the Fellowship descriptions below and submit an application using the links below.

Questions can be directed to [email protected].


Strife Writing Fellows

Strife Writing Fellows, known previously as Staff Writers, will produce regular content for Strife blog while developing their writing and research skills.

They will liaise with the Fellowship Coordination Team to pitch, plan, research, and write articles, producing one monthly.

Over the year they will benefit from experienced editing, concentrated on supporting their growth as researchers, as well as a series of workshops from practitioners who work in conflict. Publications by Fellows will include interviews, current events analysis, historical reflections, book reviews and arts analyses, however, Fellows are encouraged to propose, innovate, and utilize novel mediums or structures.

While Fellows are not required to focus on topical events, it is a position which accommodates those interested in sharing their perspectives on contemporary issues.

APPLY FOR THIS FELLOWSHIP


Women in Writing Fellowship

Too often, the voices of women on issues of conflict and security are marginalised or go unheard, despite the critical role they play in conflict, development, peace-building and international security. The Women in Writing Fellowship offers a spring-board into academic writing and publishing for Women completing their MA here within the War Studies Department.

The team at Strife is extremely proud to present the second year of our Women in Writing Programme. This fellowship program is all about providing a supportive environment for women to promote their work and develop their voice. The fellowship offers a year-long mentorship programme where individuals selected for the programme will be assigned an academic mentor to support them through the writing and editing process —from the generation of ideas, to editing, to publication. A companion on their year-long journey, the mentors will be their open door to the world of writing, so that the women will be able to confidently walk through and shine on their own.

The mentees in the Women in Writing Programme will write two pieces for Strife Blog, as well as be part of exclusive events and roundtable discussions, as well as have the opportunities to learn from experts in the field. Our events and workshops feature access to and discussions with experts people who have had careers in international relations, politics, education, cyber security and so much more. At Strife we pride ourselves in creating a platform that provides women with unique and exceptional opportunities for networking, community building, and growing their confidence as writers.

This competitive scheme is aimed at women looking to develop their writing and editorial skills. They may have previous experience or be completely new to publishing but should have a strong interest in the analysis of conflict and all its themes.

APPLY FOR THIS FELLOWSHIP

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: 2021 recruitment, bryan strawser, fellowships, recruitment, staff writers, Strife, Strife blog, Strife Journal

Strife Editorial Board are Recruiting - Apply Now!

September 14, 2020 by Strife Staff

 

 

Strife is an internationally recognized dual format publication, led by doctoral and graduate researchers based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London. We study all aspects of ‘conflict’, combining political, historical, literary, and philosophical approaches to conflict to provide thought-provoking and unique perspectives for our readers. We have over 3.5 million readers a year, with strong engagement from governmental and academic institutions.

Strife is comprised of an academic blog, as well as the peer-reviewed academic journal, Strife Journal, which is published quarterly. Both platforms, as well as their complementary events such as conferences, issue launches, and presentations, are centred thematically on conflict in all its shapes and forms. We are continuing to grow and expand, and we want you to join us to be a part of the editorial board.

Despite the current COVID-19 pandemic, Strife continues to grow, offering our readers regular new scholarship. This year all events and guidance will be fully delivered online to safeguard our staff. This has opened the exciting possibility for postgraduate students, from any country, anywhere in the world, to become a part of the Editorial Board.

Joining Strife presents a unique opportunity to work alongside a diverse group of postgraduate students, building expertise in conflict studies. Teamwork is a key component of Strife, as is the sense of community we have built over the years. Recruits will also avail of contact with professors and leading academic experts through our events, publications, and networking opportunities.

The following positions are open for recruitment, and each of these rewarding roles is open to international applications from all over the world —

Please apply by 5 October 2020.

Senior Editors (PhD only)

The Senior Editors work directly with the two Managing Editors and the Coordinating Editors to ensure a high-quality and timely review process of pieces submitted for consideration for publication in the blog the Journal. This will include reviewing submitted works for content, clarity, and adherence to the Strife style guide and referencing rules. It will be the Senior Editor’s responsibility to liaise and coordinate with the relevant author assigned to him/her as necessary regarding issues to be clarified, amendments, and any other details necessary for the production of the final draft within the assigned deadlines.

Copy Editors (MA and PhD)

Working exclusively on the blog, the Copy Editor will assist the Managing Editor of the blog and the Senior Editors during the editing process. This will include reviewing submitted works for content, clarity, and adherence to the Strife style guide and referencing rules, particularly during the second round of editing—a key aspect of the editorial process.

Series Editors (MA and PhD)

Series Editors will coordinate, with the prior approval, support, and direction of the Managing Board, the preparation for publication of a singular subject-themed series of articles to be featured on Strife blog. The Series Editor will be responsible for writing the series introduction, and should aim to include high quality contributions from a diverse, and preferably senior (PhD, faculty), range of contributors and will be responsible for conducting the first edit of each piece in the series. Series Editors are responsible for selecting contributors.

External Representatives (PhD only)

This is a dual role, consisting of both editing and promotional responsibilities. As Strife continues to grow and expand, we look forward to building our presence in Universities beyond King’s College London through our dynamic External Representatives. This will include encouraging new writers to contribute to Strife and harnessing other opportunities to promote Strife amongst the students of the Representatives’ universities, expanding the audience of Strife, and additionally helping to raise the profile of the organization. Examples of initiatives to increase visibility could include posting in specific Facebook groups, sharing with research groups, or engaging with other student bodies. The External Representative will also assist in the editing of blog pieces, in coordination with the Managing Editor of the blog.

Staff Writers (MA and PhD)

Staff Writers are responsible for the creation of regular content for Strife blog They will liaise with the Managing Board on core areas of focus for publication. This will include, but is not limited to, contacting, organising, and transcribing interviews with senior academics and persons of interest for the blog, and reviewing events and publications (within the Department of War Studies at KCL and beyond). Staff Writers are also encouraged to keep up to date with current issues and write topical articles through the year.

 

To apply to the Strife Editorial Board:

  • Apply prior to the application deadline of 5 October 2020
  • Complete the application form at this link
  • Send a PDF copy of your cv/Resume to [email protected] after completing the application form

Filed Under: Announcement, Recruiting Tagged With: announcement, editorial board, recruiting, Strife

Positions open with the Strife Editorial Board – Apply now!

January 13, 2020 by Strife Staff

 

Strife is a dual-format publication founded in 2012 by Ph.D. students and researchers from the War Studies Department of King’s College London. Comprised of an academic Blog and a peer-reviewed Journal, it is run by postgraduate students and doctoral researchers from the School of Security Studies.

From its debut in 2012, Strife has grown from 5,000 to over 1 million annual views, with over 2.4 million unique page views and an audience that spans all the inhabited continents. Our steady viewers include academics, practitioners, and students, along with research institutions, journalists, and citizens interested in knowing more about war and security.

Strife’s thematic focus is ‘conflict’, in all its shapes, forms, and senses. We combine political, historical, literary, and philosophical approaches to this phenomenon through blog and journal articles, as well as unique formats such as photo essays, book, film, and art reviews. We aim to provide thought-provoking, unique perspectives on all aspects of conflict, from the cultural to the practically applied.

From 13th January, we will be looking for outstanding individuals keen to join the Editorial Team for the next academic year.

The positions available include:

Communications Manager (Ph.D. applicants)

The Communications Manager will be responsible for the strategic communication and outreach for the Strife Blog and Journal. Along with the Editor-in-Chief, the Managing Editors of the Journal and the Blog, he or she will be responsible for formulating, reviewing, and amending Strife policy as part of the Managing Board, of which (s)he is the secretary. Together with the Social Media Officer, the Communications Manager will be planning, implementing and monitoring the promotion of the Strife brand.

Senior Editor – Journal & Blog (Ph.D. applicants only)

The Senior Editors form the backbone of Strife Journal’s operations, providing excellent editorial support for authors, as well as assisting in the smooth day-to-day running of Strife. Individuals will only be considered for the position of Senior Editor if they have reached the level of Ph.D. studies or above. The SE designation serves to provide recognition of this level of service and dedication to Strife. Senior Editors will also help in editing blog entries and will be required to contribute with one blog post per term.

External Rep (Ph.D. applicants)

The External Rep is a student from an external university that takes charge of liaising between students in their home university and Strife. This will include encouraging new writers to contribute to Strife, as well as promoting Strife amongst the graduate population and expanding its audience and contributors base. There is only one External Rep for each external university represented on the Strife Editorial Board.

The External Rep will also assist in editing blog entries and will be required to contribute with one blog post per term. In case the Rep’s distance from London is considerable, the Rep is exempt from regularly attending Editorial Board meetings.

Peer Reviewers for the Strife Journal

Strife Journal is pleased to announce it is opening its listings for new peer reviewers to assist in the creation and publication of Strife Journal. We are looking to expand our current peer review pool and are looking for individuals with expertise in warfare, conflict and related topics. Individuals must be willing to complete up to three reviews per year on articles related to their specified field. Papers are between 4000-5000 words in length and reviews will be expected to be completed in an extended comment format.

Applications open on Monday, January 13th and close on Monday, January 27th.

Becoming part of Strife, a vibrant and influential publication, represents a unique opportunity, boosting your professional profile, putting you in direct contact with experts in the field, and helping accumulate valuable editorial and writing experience. To apply please send your CV and a cover letter to [email protected] In the subject line please state ‘Editorial Board Application’ and specify the position you are applying for.

Additionally, we are continuously seeking new contributors. This is a great opportunity to be published as well as to have your work reviewed by experts in a friendly and constructive environment. Our contributors have persistently appreciated our feedback. Submission guidelines can be found on the Submissions page.

We look forward to getting you involved with Strife.

Filed Under: Feature Tagged With: recruitment, Strife

Strife Blog’s 2018 Readers Survey - Results

September 12, 2018 by Strife Staff

September 12, 2018

An Afghan elder shows his purple inked finger to indicate that he voted during the Afghanistan elections of August 20, 2009 in Barg e Matal, Afghanistan. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Allison.

 

We are glad to share the results of our first Readers Survey. The Survey ran between June 11 and July 16, 2018. The results below have already been very useful for us, as they allow us to understand who our readers are and if they are satisfied or not. We will use your suggestions to improve our Blog, especially regarding the website layout and the choice of future content. Thanks again for taking your time to share your opinion with us!


Question 1 - How old are you?

Our readership is mostly relatively young, with a great majority of respondents being between 18 and 34 years of old (78%). This is most likely due to our nature as a student-led blog.

 

Question 2 - How would you describe yourself?

Our audience shows a great diversity with regard to its current occupation. More than a third of our readers are students (36% either full-time or part-time), while more than a quarter are practitioners (28%) and exactly a quarter are university staff.

 

Question 3 - Where are you currently based?

Half of our readership is based in the United Kingdom, reflecting our strong links with the country where most of our members of the Board are currently based. The rest of our readership, however, is relatively diverse and reflects our global reach.

 

Question 4 - How did you hear about Strife?

Notwithstanding the power of social media, word of mouth seems to be our strongest ally regarding how we acquired our readership base. This probably reflects our roots as a student-led initiative inside King’s College, but it may also reveal something about the actual effectiveness of social media, even in our age. Regarding our online presence, Twitter seems to be the platform that contributed the most.

 

Question 5 - What is your purpose in visiting Strife?

Naturally, the most chosen answer reveals the interest in conflict on the part of our readers. However, the even share of the first three answers advises us to continue to deliver interesting pieces of academic research (like our Features) as well as policy-related posts.

 

Question 6 - What are your interests?

The most popular interest among our readers seems to be International history, chosen by 58,3% of our respondents. It is followed by Insurgency and counterinsurgency (47,2%), Intelligence and International impact of national politics (both 44%), and Terrorism and counterterrorism (38,9%). Among the Others reply, an enthusiast “All the above and more” stands out, along with more specific replies (e.g. “Asymmetric warfare”)

 

Question 7 - How often do you visit Strife Blog?

Our readers are quite evenly divided when it comes to frequency of visits. 31% of them visit us once a week or more; 39% visit us once or twice a month; and the remaining 30% is less regular.

 

Question 8 - Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the Strife blog website?

This question aimed at understanding our readers’ satisfaction with our website. Although a clear majority is satisfied or very satisfied (70%), a lack of satisfaction in the remaining 30% points out to the need for some improvements on the website. Some of you have kindly provided us with helpful advice on what to do in the next months.

 

Question 9 - Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the articles published by Strife blog?

Satisfaction towards our content is even more common than that towards our website. 81% of our readers are either satisfied or very satisfied with our articles. This, however, does not mean that we will not improve where possible to satisfy at least part of the remaining 19%.

 

Question 10 - Are you satisfied with the current length of articles on Strife?

On this particular question, our readers expressed satisfaction towards our current article length (1000-1500 words for a standard piece, 2000-2500 for a Feature). Some degree of support towards longer articles encourages us to continue providing you with our Features for the foreseeable future.


Thanks again for your help! The 2019 Readers Survey will come out around May next year.

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: reader survey, Strife, survey, survey results

Positions open with Strife Editorial Board - Apply now!

September 10, 2018 by Strife Staff

10 September 2018

Strife is a dual-format publication founded in 2012 by PhD students and researchers from the War Studies Department of King’s College London. Comprised of an academic Blog and a peer-reviewed Journal, it is run by postgraduate students and doctoral researchers from the School of Security Studies.

From its debut in 2012, Strife has grown from 5,000 to 870.000 annual views, with over 2.1 million unique pageviews and an audience that spans all the inhabited continents. As shown in our recent Readers Survey (results to be published soon), included among our steady viewers are academics, practitioners, and students, along with research institutions, journalists, and citizens interested in knowing more about war and security.

Strife’s thematic focus is ‘conflict’, in all its shapes, forms, and senses. We combine political, historical, literary, and philosophical approaches to this phenomenon through blog and journal articles, as well as unique formats like photo essays, book, film, and art reviews. We aim to provide thought-provoking, unique perspectives on all aspects of conflict, from the cultural to the practically applied.

From September 17th, we will be looking for outstanding individuals willing to join the Editorial Team for the next academic year (October 2018 – September 2019).

For the first time, we are opening applications to candidates from external universities. As we are based in King’s College London, the majority of the members of the board will be currently registered for a program of study or engaged in research at King’s. However, we are looking forward to accepting a selected number of outstanding external applications, wherever they come from. The following job descriptions indicate which positions are restricted, for reasons of convenience, to students and PhD candidates based at King’s.

The positions available include:

 

  • Managing Editor – Blog (MA or PhD applicants)

The Managing Editor – Blog is responsible for the Blog’s overall maintenance and activity, aiming at providing a steady stream of content while ensuring a smooth editing and publication process. Along with the EiC, the Managing Editor – Journal, and the Communications Manager, (s)he is responsible for formulating, reviewing, and amending Strife policy as part of the Managing Board. This role is restricted to current King’s students.

 

  • Communications Manager (3rd year BA, MA, PhD applicants)

The Communications Manager will be responsible for maintaining and expanding Strife’s social media and web presence. Duties will include promoting new Blog entries, the latest Journal issue, and Strife events, as well as curating the monthly newsletter and expanding further Strife’s audience. Along with the EiC, the Managing Editor – Journal, and the Managing Editor – Blog, (s)he is responsible for formulating, reviewing, and amending Strife policy as part of the Managing Board, of which (s)he is secretary.

The Communications Manager will ideally be a Graduate-level student, though we may accept outstanding third year undergraduates for this role. This role is restricted to current King’s students.

 

  • Coordinating Editor – Journal (PhD applicants only)

The Coordinating Editor - Journal will work directly with the Managing Editor – Journal to prepare and deliver the publishing of Strife Journal’s winter and summer issues. He or she will take point in coordinating the editorial and proof-reading process of journal submissions, and will act as liaison between the authors, Senior Editors and the Managing Board of Strife.

 

  • Senior Editor – Journal & Blog (PhD applicants only, including )

The Senior Editors form the backbone of Strife’s operations, providing excellent editorial support for authors, as well as assisting in the smooth day-to-day running of Strife. Individuals will only be considered for the position of Senior Editor if they have reached the level of PhD studies or above. The SE designation serves to provide recognition of this level of service and dedication to Strife.

Senior Editors will also help in editing blog entries and will be required to contribute with one blog post per term.

 

  • Series Editors – Blog (MA or PhD applicants)

Series Editors will be responsible for the publication of a singular subject-themed series of four articles to be featured on Strife Blog. This would also figure an introduction of no more than 500 words written by the Series Editor.

Notice that, at the moment of application, candidates to this position are not required to have a final, precise idea about the Series topic yet. Rather, candidates should aim at specifying the skills that they can bring to the Board.

Series Editors will also help in editing blog entries.

 

  • External Rep (MA or PhD applicants)

The External Rep is a student from an external university that takes charge of liaising between students in their home university and Strife. This will include encouraging new writers to contribute to Strife, as well as promoting Strife amongst the graduate population and expanding its audience and contributors base. There is only one External Rep for each external university represented on the Strife Editorial Board.

The External Rep will also assist in editing blog entries and will be required to contribute with one blog post per term. In case the Rep’s distance from London is considerable, the Rep is exempt from regularly attending Editorial Board meetings.

 

  • Editor – MA Representative (MA applicants)

The MA Rep takes charge of liaising between Masters-level students and Strife. This will include encouraging new writers to contribute to Strife, as well as promoting Strife amongst the graduate population, expanding its audience and contributors base.

The MA Rep will also assist in editing blog entries and will be required to contribute with one blog post per term. This role is restricted to current King’s students.

 

  • Editor – BA Representative (BA applicants)

The Editor – BA Rep will take charge of liaising between Strife and the undergraduate community at King’s. He or she will be responsible for filtering any undergraduate submissions in accordance with relevant Strife guidelines. The BA Rep will also promote Strife, encouraging new writers to contribute to Strife and expanding Strife’s audience.

The BA Rep will also assist in editing blog entries. This role is restricted to current King’s students.


Becoming part of Strife, a vibrant and influential publication, represents a unique opportunity, boosting your professional profile, putting you in direct contact with experts in the field, and helping accumulate valuable editorial and writing experience.

To apply please send your CV and a cover letter to [email protected] In the subject line please state ‘Editorial Board application’ and specify the position you are applying for.

Applications open on Monday, September 17th and close on Sunday, October 7th.

Additionally, we are continuously seeking new contributors. This is a great opportunity to be published as well as to have your work reviewed by experts in a friendly and constructive environment. Our contributors have persistently appreciated our feedback. Submission guidelines can be found on the Submissions page.

We look forward to getting you involved with Strife.

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