期刊名称:POLITICS & SOCIETY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
In today's rapidly changing political and social climate, it's more important than ever for political and social scientists to keep on the cutting edge of critical and analytical thinking on issues vital to society. Politics & Society, a distinguished and respected quarterly publication, is your best source for such perspectives.
Politics & Society was established in the late 1960s as an alternative, critical voice of the social sciences. The journal's editorial mission is to encourage a tradition of critical analysis through the development of Marxist, post-Marxist and other radical perspectives. It presents rational and engaged discourse, and reconstructs social inquiry though scholarship that addresses fundamental questions of politics, theory and policy.
Today, the journal remains committed to its founding purposes and continues to publish well-researched articles that raise questions about the way the world is organized politically, economically, and socially. Politics & Society regularly debates such topics as the theory of the state, class analysis, politics of gender, methodological individualism and rational choice, and the future of capitalism and socialism.
Multidisciplinary Perspective In the pages of Politics & Society, you will find theoretical articles, philosophical reflections, and empirical research reflecting a wide range of disciplines including: political science ¡¤ sociology ¡¤ economics ¡¤ history ¡¤ anthropology ¡¤ philosophy ¡¤ law ¡¤ geography ¡¤ public policy.
In-Depth Coverage Politics & Society occasionally supplements its broad coverage with comprehensive, single-theme Special Issues dedicated to select areas of interest. Previous Special Issues have included: Rethinking Socialism (December 1994) ¡¤ Secondary Associations and Democracy (December 1992) ¡¤ Labour (December 1991) ¡¤ The Politics of Culture (December 1990).
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission: Contributions and other editorial comments should be sent electronically as Word file attachments over email to Mary-Ann Twist, Managing Editor, Politics & Society at twist@wisc.edu. Please do not submit hard copies. Please include your name, address, phone, fax, email address, and an abstract on the title page. Politics & Society will not consider manuscripts currently under review with any other journal. Notes must be double spaced and placed at the end of the text (not at the bottom of pages). Politics & Society follows Chicago style (The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed., Chicago: University of Chicago, 2003). Notes must be complete: References (NB all journal and book titles should appear in italics): journal articles must include volume and issue numbers, as well as month and year of publication; references to books must list the author, title, city and year of publication, and publisher; references to contributed books must list the contributor, title of the contributor's essay, and full book information, including editor(s). All publication decisions are made by the editorial board as a whole at its quarterly meetings. There, one of four possible decisions is made: (1) acceptance; (2) conditional acceptance, pending revisions; (3) revision and resubmission; or (4) rejection. In the case of a decision to accept pending revisions, the coordinating editor usually determines if the author's changes meet the board's requests. In the case of a decision to revise and resubmit, the article is treated as a new submission and is reread and rediscussed by the entire board. Contributors should receive a decision within five months of submission.
Editorial Board
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Editorial Board |
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Fred Block |
University of California, Davis |
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John R. Bowman |
Queens College and CUNY Graduate Center |
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Vivek Chibber |
New York University, New York, NY |
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Archon Fung |
Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations and Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
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Shireen Hassim |
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
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Ira Katznelson |
Columbia University, New York, NY (2003) |
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Margaret Levi |
University of Washington, Seattle, USA |
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Mieke Meurs |
American University, Washington DC |
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Molly Nolan |
New York University, New York |
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David Plotke |
New School for Social Research, New York |
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Magali Sarfatti-Larson |
Temple University, Philadelphia, USA |
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Gay Seidman |
University of Wisconsin - Madison |
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Elisabeth Wood |
New York University |
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Erik Olin Wright |
University of Wisconsin |
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