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The new NSP issue has been published!
📖 3 research articles: gender/housework; community patrols; border killings
💬 English trans: Şerif Mardin’s Din ve İdeoloji (Religion and Ideology)
🎙️ Interview: Dr. Blair Sackett on refugees & the 'American Dream'
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For NSP's #Translations section, focusing on bridging knowledge across languages, cultures, and nations, Gulfer Ulas translates "Sanat ve Arzu" (Art and Desire) by the Turkish Cypriot sociologist Ulus Baker into English.
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🛋️ From our Spring 2024 issue, read "Organizing Life" by Victor Pimentel Ferreira, a PhD candidate in Sociology and Anthropology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).
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We are excited to introduce Amienne as the new Editor-in-Cheif for the New Sociological Perspectives (NSP) journal! She brings to the role a wealth of experience, enthusiasm, and unique perspectives towards quality and inclusive graduate publishing.
📢 Call for Translations!
Interested in translating to English a sociological piece such as a book chapter, article or essay? Consider publishing with us! We are soliciting translation proposals for our upcoming Fall 2024 issue.
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In our recent Spring issue, Authors Harriet Smith, Valerie Heere, Kevin Peeters, Ivy Drysdale, and Quinty Boer write about the proposed “erotic centre” as relocating window workspaces from Amsterdam’s red-light district.
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NSP editors Haytham Althubaiti and Amienne Spencer-Blume interview Dr Hiro Saito from the University of Tokyo. Read this fascinating conversation on the relationship between mindfulness and sociology, and check out more from our Spring 2024 issue!
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Graham is a PhD Candidate at School of Law and Policing, University of Central Lancashire, working on gender-based violence, adult family violence, narratives of risk, and mixed methodologies.
Lily Graham reviews "The Future of Difference" by Sabine Hark and Paula-Irene Villa. Read on to learn more about the book's engagement with critical issues including migration, nationalism, violence, affect and the politics of the everyday.
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📖 In our latest issue, Joseph and Brickell look at how the racial principle-policy gap grows and contracts over time. Head over to our website to read this timely and compelling article, "Static Or Evolving? The Racial Principle-Policy Gap, 1994-2022."
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Exciting News! 🌟
We're thrilled to announce that our first issue of the year, issue 4, volume 1, will be published very shortly! This issue has a range of insightful articles, and thought-provoking discussions 📚✨
Don't miss out!
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🔔 CALL FOR TRANSLATIONS! 🔔
If you are interested in translating to English any sociological piece such as a book chapter, article or essay, we invite you to please submit your proposals as soon as possible to socio.newperspectives@gmail.com.
🎉 It's been 4 years! NSP was founded in 2020 by graduate students from the Sociology Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science. It aims to publish diverse research produced by graduate students.
Thank you to all our readers!
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📢 Call for Translations!
Interested in translating to English a sociological piece such as a book chapter, article or essay? Consider publishing with us! We are soliciting translation proposals for our upcoming Spring 2024 issue.
📜More details here: buff.ly/3QhHGSY
Grault is a PhD Candidate in sociology at the University of Minho in Portugal, where his research focuses on far-right populist movements and neoliberalism.
Thiago Grault reviews “Inside Out World: Truth and Politics in the Digital Era” by Letícia Cesarino (Ubu Editora 2022), discussing populism, digital media, and algorithmization in the context of Brazil's Bolsonaro government.
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Chloe Turner reviews "Mad World: The Politics of Mental Health" by Micha Frazer-Carroll (Pluto Press 2023).
This book "provides an important resource for challenging the ongoing disenfranchisement and disablement of Palestinians", writes Turner.
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'Iran’s “Women, Life, Freedom” uprising directed global attention toward everyday lives under the shadow of systematic injustice...' - Amir Barjasteh and Mostafa Jafarnejad.
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