Societies without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences is affiliated with Sociologists without Borders (SSF)—a transnational association of sociologists committed to human rights and social justice. For more information on SSF: http://www.sociologistswithoutborders.org/
For information on the SSF Think Tank—a transnational platform for discussion and reflection among scholars, students, activists, journalists, and others: http://www.ssfthinktank.org/
For information on the Human Rights Section of the American Sociological Association:
http://www.asanet.org/cs/root/leftnav/sections/section_pages/section_on_human_rights
For information on the Thematic Group on Human Rights and Global Justice of the International Sociological Association: http://www.isa-sociology.org/tg03.htm
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Societies without Borders
Call for Submissions
Societies without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences
In keeping with its mission to make the scholarly analysis of economic, political, social, cultural, and environmental rights accessible to a wide audience, Societies Without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences—a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal—is transitioning to an online format. Beginning in 2010, the journal will appear in spring, summer, and fall issues at societieswithoutborders.org
In preparation for the 2010 issues, the new co-editors, David Brunsma, Mark Frezzo, and Keri Iyall Smith, are soliciting 5000-8000 word manuscripts that contribute to the social scientific understanding of human rights in global context. Manuscripts should be original, theoretically-informed, and methodologically rigorous yet accessible to a broad readership. Scholars, teachers, practitioners, and activists are invited to take an innovative approach to the analysis of human rights. Send manuscripts to submissions@societieswithoutborders.org
Societies without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences
In keeping with its mission to make the scholarly analysis of economic, political, social, cultural, and environmental rights accessible to a wide audience, Societies Without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences—a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal—is transitioning to an online format. Beginning in 2010, the journal will appear in spring, summer, and fall issues at societieswithoutborders.org
In preparation for the 2010 issues, the new co-editors, David Brunsma, Mark Frezzo, and Keri Iyall Smith, are soliciting 5000-8000 word manuscripts that contribute to the social scientific understanding of human rights in global context. Manuscripts should be original, theoretically-informed, and methodologically rigorous yet accessible to a broad readership. Scholars, teachers, practitioners, and activists are invited to take an innovative approach to the analysis of human rights. Send manuscripts to submissions@societieswithoutborders.org
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