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Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for March

German Politics and Society Volume 32, Issue 1 This special issue is titled West Germany’s Cold War Radio: The Crucible of the Transatlantic Century. Girlhood Studies Volume 7, Issue 1 This special issue is titled Cultural Studies and the Re-description of Girls in Crisis. French Politics, Culture & Society Volume 32, Issue 1 The special issue […]

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for February

International Journal of Social Quality Volume 3, Issue 2 This issue assembles contributions from the global North and South to inquire into the future of the “social” from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on sociology, political science and law. What does “social” mean, and do social policy and the welfare state have a future in a […]

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for January

German Politics & Society Volume 31, Issue 4 This special issue is titled “German-Polish Border Regions in Contemporary Culture and Politics: Between Regionalism and Transnationalism.” Contributions to the History of Concepts Volume 8, Issue 2 This issue features articles covering a variety of social, political, and cultural topics. Social Analysis Volume 57, Issue 3 This special […]

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for December

Focaal Volume 67, Winter 2013 This issue features a theme section titled Divine kinship and politics edited by Alice Forbess and Lucia Michelutti. French Politics, Culture & Society Volume 31, Issue 3 This special issue is titled Algerian Legacies in Metropolitan France. It features articles that explore the topic of North-African migrants in France. Journal […]

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for November

Israel Studies Review Volume 28, Issue 2 This collection of articles aims to rethink the concepts of family and familism in Israel today and analyze the changes that are taking place. Projections Volume 7, Issue 2 This issue of Projections highlights the complexity of the intersection of movies and mind by integrating established traditions of analyzing media […]

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for October

Girlhood Studies Volume 6, Issue 2 This special issue of Girlhood Studies, titled Nordic Girls’ Studies: Current Themes and Theoretical Approaches, is the first GHS issue to be devoted to the study of girls living in a specific region. Theoria Volume 60, Issue 136 This special issue emerges from a concern with academic practice around researching […]

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for September

European Judaism Volume 46, Issue 2 This issue features two special sections: Jews in Eastern Europe: Exile and After and From the Tradition. The former comprises articles on such topics as what it means to be in exile and how those in exile choose where to begin their lives anew; and the latter features articles […]

Hot Off the Presses – New Journal Releases for August

Journeys Volume 14, Issue 1 This issue discusses railway guides in South Wales, the work of Wilfred Thesiger, tourist blogs in Southwestern Ethiopia, and a former Soviet prison camp. It also features book reviews. Anthropology of the Middle East Volume 8, Issue 1 This is a very particular issue, and its topic–art in the Middle […]

New to Berghahn Journals- European Comic Art

The release of the July 2012 issue of European Comic Art has been a big deal around our offices because it marks the journal’s relaunch as a Berghahn title. Published in partnership with the American Bande Dessinée Society and the International Bande Dessinée Society, it is the first English-language journal devoted to European graphic novels and […]

New to Berghahn Journals- Cambridge Anthropology

Among the most recent new journal releases, one title stands out as being especially significant- Cambridge Anthropology, Volume 30, Issue 1. This issue marks the relaunch of the journal, which had been an in-house production of the Cambridge University Department of Social Anthropology, as a Berghahn Journal. The relaunch represents both a continuation of and […]