Abstract:International Political Sociology ( IPS ) begins its tenth year of existence in a new editorial home, Oxford University Press (OUP). A new editorial team will also be chosen this year and will take ov...International Political Sociology ( IPS ) begins its tenth year of existence in a new editorial home, Oxford University Press (OUP). A new editorial team will also be chosen this year and will take over in 2017 for a five-year term. We believe these changes will contribute positively to consolidating the journal’s success and engaging new challenges. At its heart, IPS is a project that seeks to intensify the conversation between sociology, social and political theory, and international studies. In particular, it seeks to engage the antagonisms at the heart of disciplinary divides and modern modes of organizing worlds in innovative ways. To make this conversation possible, IPS calls for sustained engagement with sites and events, re-inventing and unsettling familiar ways of conceptualizing the social, political, and international. IPS has a strong interest in the history of the formation of disciplinary regimes of truth and embodies a skepticism toward universalizing truth claims which neutralize the political stakes involved in knowledge formation.Read More
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-02-18
Language: en
Type: editorial
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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