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Cambridge Forum is a series of topic-focused open access journals designed to support and promote cross-disciplinary conversations on issues of importance to societies globally. Offering scholars and readers a high-profile platform that is responsive to world events, journals in this series will publish curated themed issues that bring together peer-reviewed research from across the humanities and social sciences.                      

  • Each journal publishes guest-edited themed issues that provide multiple disciplinary, methodological and/or regional perspectives.                     
  • Issue formats are flexible, offering a range of article types, and papers will avoid jargon in favour of engagement with a wide audience including academics, practitioners, and policymakers. 
  • Rapid publication and a global reach ensure a broad readership for research published.            

                      

The first titles to launch are Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance, Cambridge Forum on AI: Culture and Society and Cambridge Forum on Corporate Climate Governance. Other topics currently under consideration for journals in the series include technology and global affairs, peace and conflict, future of work, migration, and democracy. We welcome proposals for additional titles.