04/12/2025
The Aguipo Global South Journal (AGSJ) invites manuscript submissions for its 2026 issue. Submit full manuscripts on or before May 15, 2026. Visit the website (https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com) for the aims and scope and instructions for authors.
AGSJ is currently listed/indexed:
- Modern Languages Association International Bibliography
- Ateneo de Manila University list of non-Scopus journals
29/10/2025
The fourth volume of the Aguipo Global South Journal (AGSJ) is already available online. You can check the current issue (https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com/volumes/four) of the website to access the articles and book reviews.
The fourth volume includes the following articles:
"Studying Humor Seriously: The Potential of Humor in Political Participation," by Arielle Elaine Collera, Anika Jolie King, Christina Rai Padilla, and Arra Katrina Villaruel
"Why Are We Still Afraid of Divorce?: Marriage and the Traces of Neocolonial Control in the Philippines" by Jhon Martin Carlos
"Constructing Counterpublics: Gen Z Students Reclaim Martial Law Memory through DYUP Sugbo" by Maurice Jitty Villaester
The volume also includes the following book reviews:
"Reflections on Revolution and Prospects (Jose Maria Sison)" by Epifanio San Juan Jr.
"The Dynamics of Power in a Philippine Municipality" (Mary Racelis) by Mejedin R. Tena
AGSJ is indexed in the Modern Language Association. AGSJ accepts submissions on a rolling basis. For instructions on how to submit a manuscript, check https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com/submissions.
04/01/2025
The Aguipo Global South Journal (AGSJ) invites manuscript submissions for its 2025 issue. Submit full manuscripts on or before May 15, 2025. Visit the website (https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com) for the aims and scope and instructions for authors.
AGSJ is currently listed/indexed:
- Modern Languages Association International Bibliography
- Ateneo de Manila University list of non-Scopus journals
18/10/2024
The third volume of the Aguipo Global South Journal (AGSJ) is already available! Visit the link: https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com/volumes/three
Contributions and contributors for this issue are:
ARTICLES
Suffocations and Breathing: Flash Mobs as a Decolonial Exercise of Wellbeing in India
By Sayan Dey (Oman)
Women in the Liturgy in the Vision of Pope Francis
By Marlon Aeron S. Salvador (Philippines)
The Decolonial Turn in Filipino Philosophy
By Jerry Imbong (Philippines)
Mahinungdanong Kabilin: Ang Panghunahuna ni Jose Maria Sison (A Significant Legacy: The Jose Maria Sison Thought)
By Regletto Aldrich Imbong (Philippines)
Leadership Whoism: An Examination of Udofia’s Perspective in the Light of Nigerian Leadership Crisis
By Itohowo Paul Ignatius (Nigeria), Francis Okon Ating (Nigeria), Oto-Obong John Udoeka (Nigeria)
BOOK REVIEWS
Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration: Constellations of Security, Citizenship, and Rights, by Anne Marie D'Aoust
By Ana Borges Jelinic (Australia)
Jesus for Filipinos: Reflections on Philippine Social Issues in the Light of the Gospel, by Ramon Echica
By Jerry D. Imbong (Philippines)
14/10/2024
“Since 2010, there have been more than a dozen new academic journals directly named "Global South" dedicated to global South issues, most of which are founded by academic institutions in Southern countries. For example, India, Philippines, Indonesia and other countries. The purpose and direction of these new journals have continued the concern of Third Worldism, and clearly demonstrated the self-consciousness of the Southern countries in pursuing a fair and just international order. The Aguipo Global South Journal, founded by the University of the Philippines at Cebu in 2022, seeks to advance the epistemology and social liberation of the people of the Global South through research, and encourages authors to contribute responses to current hegemonic (new) colonialism.”
Regionalism in the Global South: the ASEAN process and experience - Theoretical Research - Think Tank - International Cooperation Center
Abstract:After the Second World War, the countries of the global South gradually embarked on the road of building regional organizations, and ASEAN, founded in 1967, is one of the important representatives. In the practice of regionalism, ASEAN has establ
08/10/2024
Coming soon.
The third volume of the Aguipo Global South Journal.
09/11/2023
The Aguipo Global South Journal (AGSJ) invites manuscript submissions from prospective authors for its 2024 issue. The standard length for research articles are 5,000 to 8,000 words including bibliography. Book reviews with a standard length of 1,000 to 3,000 words are also accepted.
All submissions will undergo a double blind peer review process and must follow the Chicago Manual of Style. The AGSJ accepts submissions on a rolling basis. For a manuscript to be included in its 2024 issue, it should be submitted on/before 30 March 2024.
Please send your manuscripts to the editor-in-chief Regletto Aldrich Imbong, Ph.D., at [email protected]. For more information, visit https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com/submissions.
07/11/2023
Aguipo Global South Journal (AGSJ) has been included and indexed in the following:
- Ateneo de Manila University’s list of approved non-Scopus journals
- Modern Language Association International Library
AGSJ will be releasing its call for submissions for its 2024 issue soon.
Visit our page at https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com
23/10/2023
Volume 2 of Aguipo Global South Journal includes Noe Santillan’s review of E. San Juan Jr.s “Peirce/Marx: Speculations on Exchanges between Pragmatism and Marxism.” Download from https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com/volumes/two/book-review-one.
23/10/2023
Volume 2 of Aguipo Global South Journal includes Mariyel Hiyas Liwanag’s “The Century-Long Engineered Value of the English Language and the Neoliberal Labor in the Philippines.” Download from https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com/volumes/two/article-one.
23/10/2023
Volume 2 of Aguipo Global South Journal includes Ramon Guillermo’s “Post-Cold War Transformations of Global Literary Capitals in the Dissemination and Circulation of Southeast Asian Literatures.” Download from https://aguipoglobalsouthjournal.com/volumes/two/featured-article-two