After 6 years our time as the editors-in-chief of Politics has come to an end. Here are the top 10 things we learned.
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We are the new editorial team of Politics: three early career scholars, representing three different areas of expertise, presenting one unified vision for this flagship Political Studies Association journal. We officially take over from 1 September, but we have begun working behind the scenes already.
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Apply now to become Politics' new editorial team! Deadline: 20 April 2018
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What explains the revolt against the International Criminal Court and the resilience of humanitarian intervention? Steven C. Roach explores the meaning of affective values in International Relations.
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So you now have your research published. Congratulation. Yet getting published is only a part of your journey. You now need to start to think about the dissemination and promotion of your research.
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Eight new Politics articles in Volume 36, Issue 2!
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In this blog Dr Holly Eva Ryan explains why the Crick Centre and World Photography Organisation have teamed up to celebrate everyday politics with a photo exhibition at the Houses of Parliament.
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We have edited a new PSA Guide to Publishing that seeks to offer practical tips and advice to early career researchers.
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Tips for writing, things to remember to include and what to do once your blog has been published.
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Our recent article published in Politics explores the determinants of satisfaction with democracy in Turkey. We believe our article is an important contribution to the literature as the global recession of democracy over the last decade is accompanied by increasing dissatisfaction with democracy in different parts of the world. There are different sources of people’s […]
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