although there may not be an entire distinct canon that can specifically be referred to as “liberation studies” as of yet, the absence of a field’s formal academic definitions does not indicate a lack of social, intellectual, or political relevance.
founded in 2026, visions of marronnage: journal of liberation studies aims to serve the ever-pressing need to organize intentional intellectual villages rooted in the ideation of our collective liberation. as a peer-reviewed journal, visions of marronnage: journal of liberation studies welcomes submissions from a wide range of content areas and subject disciplines in embracing the various branching intellectual tributaries that feed into a globalized conceptualization of liberation studies.
visions of marronnage: journal of liberation studies is an open-access journal. authors/artists are not charged any fees for publication and retain copyright and full publishing rights without restrictions.