期刊名称:JOURNAL OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Aims and scope
The Journal of Political Ideologies is dedicated to the analysis of political ideology in its theoretical and conceptual aspects, and to investigating the nature and roles of particular ideological manifestations and practices. The Journal of Political Ideologiesserves as a major discipline-developing vehicle for an innovative, growing and vital field in political studies. It is open to exploring new methodologies that illuminate the complexity and richness of ideological structures and solutions both formed by and forming political thinking and political imagination. Concurrently, the Journal of Political Ideologies supports a broad research agenda aimed at building inter-disciplinary bridges with relevant areas and invigorating cross-disciplinary debate.
Political ideologies are indispensable to appreciating the role of political thought within social, temporal and spatial contexts, both at conscious and unconscious levels. The Journal of Political Ideologies examines ideologies in all their modes, from elite articulations to expressions of vernacular understandings. In parallel it emphasizes that political action, processes and institutions are endowed with ideological import and shaped to a considerable extent by political ideologies.
The indeterminacy of the notion of ideology is recognized in a number of ways. It is concerned with attempts to control political language and discourse, with epistemological issues of truth, distortion and dissimulation, and with sociological phenomena of power, dominance and exploitation. All those also encompass functional questions denoting action-oriented political thinking. Significant attention is also devoted to analyzing ideologies in terms of their actual histories, their comparative geographical and cultural expression, their non-verbal manifestations, and the idea-patterns of particular ideological variants and ideological traditions. The changing forms of ideologies in the 21st century constitute a further focus.
All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to blind peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees.
Instructions to Authors
Editorial Board
Editor: Mathew Humphrey - University of Nottingham, UK
Founding Editor:
Michael Freeden - Mansfield College, Oxford, UK
Online and Social Media Editor Marius Ostrowski - European University Institute, Italy
Associate Editors:
James Meadowcroft - Carleton University, Canada Marc Stears - University of Sydney, Australia Andrew Vincent - University of Sheffield, UK
Editorial Advisory Board:
Rochana Bajpai - SOAS, University of London, UK Terence Ball - Arizona State University, USA Patrick Dunleavy - London School of Economics, UK Robert Eccleshall - Queen’s University of Belfast, UK Elizabeth Frazer - New College, Oxford, UK Andrew Gamble - University of Sheffield, UK Ruth Levitas - University of Bristol, UK Mohiaddin Mesbahi - Florida International University, USA
Aletta Norval - University of Essex, UK Noel O’Sullivan - University of Hull, UK Carole Pateman - University of California, Los Angeles, USA Raymond Plant - University of Southampton, UK Paolo Pombeni - University of Bologna, Italy Pierre Rosanvallon - Centre de Recherches Politiques Raymond Aron, Paris, France Shawn W. Rosenberg - University of California, Irvine, USA Quentin Skinner - Queen Mary, University of London, UK Manfred B. Steger - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Zeev Sternhell - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Teun A. van Dijk - Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain Laurence Whitehead - Nuffield College, Oxford, UK Slavoj Žižek - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Updated 7-01-2021
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