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Politics
Politics is a pluralist politics and international studies journal that welcomes all approaches, theories, methods, and empirical cases.
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About the Journal
Politics is edited by a team based at the University of Glasgow. We are a pluralist politics and international studies journal that welcomes all approaches, theories, methods, and empirical cases. We exist to publish the very best in original, timely, research-led reflections on politics and international studies.
We aim to provide a swift, responsive and informative review process. We aim to provide every author - even those rejected from the journal - with feedback that will improve their work.
Ultimately we aim to be a primary destination for research-led reflection on learning and teaching in politics and international studies.
We also welcome proposals for special issues or sections.
Information for authors
Politics publishes articles of around 8000 words in length. We welcome three types of articles from scholars at all stages of their careers: concise discussions of state of the art research; Research-led reflections on contemporary events in politics or international relations; theoretically informed reflections on the pedagogy challenges of learning and teaching in politics and international relations. We are especially interested in receiving submissions from early career scholars and from colleagues based outside of the Global North.
Articles should be submitted to Politics via our electronic submission system: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/politics
Authors can find instructions about submitting to Politics here
Contact the Editors
- Dr. Sergiu Gherghina: sergiu.gherghina@glasgow.ac.uk
- Professor Kelly Kollman: kelly.kollman@glasgow.ac.uk
- Dr. Niccole Pamphilis: Niccole.Pamphilis@glasgow.ac.uk
- Dr. Bernhard Reinsberg: Bernhard.Reinsberg@glasgow.ac.uk