Politics
British Government and Politics | Politics & International Relations | Politics (General)
Politics is a generalist journal that aims to engage with the breadth of the political studies profession including academic researchers, teachers and practitioners. It publishes original research and pedagogical scholarship that advance debates in politics, political theory and international studies as well as work that challenges boundaries within the field. Politics articles will clearly show the innovative nature of their contribution as well as the debate(s) they speak to or initiate. While the research articles will often present novel empirical data, we expect that they will make significant conceptual and/or theoretical contributions to the debates they address. All research articles will show how their insights challenge both academic and non-academic audiences to see problems in politics and international relations in a new light as well as offer innovative solutions. Politics is pluralist with regards to approaches, theories, methods, and empirical foci.
Please see the Aims and Scope tab for further information about the types of contributions published.
Please click here to see our Special Issue Proposal submission guidelines: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/pol/collections/special-issues-symposia
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
The PSA acknowledges the prevalence of systemic bias and unequal power dynamics within academia and publishing. The PSA believes that the promotion of equality and diversity should be core values for the practice of politics as well as the study, teaching and writing of politics. We are passionate about supporting inclusion in the academy and wider society through our publishing activities.
Working with our journal editors and publishing partner SAGE, we are doing this by:
- Publishing and amplifying content from diverse, global perspectives, including women, scholars of colour, LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, and historically marginalised communities.
- Working to increase diversity of our journals’ editorial boards, peer review processes and author bases.
- Ensuring that our content and communications are inclusive and accessible, challenging bias and stereotypes.
Read more about the PSA’s commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
Read more about the minimum standards for inclusion and diversity for scholarly publishing developed by the RSC cross-publisher group (which includes SAGE as a member)
Special Issues
Politics invites proposals for Special Issues. We review proposals for Special Issues on a rolling basis and aim to provide an answer within two weeks from submission.
Those interested in proposing special issues should fill in the form here: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/pol/collections/special-issues-symposia and send it to Sergiu Gherghina (sergiu.gherghina@glasgow.ac.uk).
Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/politics.
| Sergiu Gherghina | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Kelly Kollman | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Niccole Pamphilis | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Bernhard Reinsberg | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Rhys Crilley | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Karen Wright | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Christopher Carman | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Andrew Judge | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Neil Munro | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Patricia Rossini | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Patrick Shea | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Myrto Tsakatika | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Zak Cope | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Walid Ali | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
| Neema Begum | University of Nottingham, UK |
| Clayton Chin | University of Melbourne, Australia |
| Mihail Chiru | University of Oxford, UK |
| Valerie de Koeijer | Leiden University, the Netherlands |
| Daniela Donno | University of Oklahoma, USA |
| Cathy Elliott | University College London, UK |
| Adam Hanieh | University of Exeter, UK |
| Reinhard Heinisch | University of Salzburg, Austria |
| Soo Yeon Kim | University of British Columbia, USA |
| Theresa Man Ling Lee | University of Guelph, Canada |
| Irene Menendez Gonzalez | IE University, Spain |
| Sandro Mezzadra | University of Bologna, Italy |
| Ayesha Omar | Witwatersrand University, South Africa |
| Stefanie Reher | University of Strathclyde, UK |
| Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi | University of York, UK |
| Jaemin Shim | Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong |
| Simon Usherwood | Open University, UK |
| Paul Webb | University of Sussex, UK |
| Yaacov Yadgar | University of Oxford, UK |
| Thomas Zittel | Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany |
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