Paul Taggart is Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Sussex, Editor of Government and Opposition, former
Editor of the journal Politics, co-Convenor (with Prof. Aleks Szczerbiak) of the European Referendums, Elections and Parties Network (EPERN).
Not exact matches
And yes, the writer, one Tiffany Stanley, managing
editor of the new
journal called Religion and
Politics, ties several
of the pastors Perry's been doing political events with to Dominionism, and something called the NAR, the New Apostolic Reformation.
He seemed to have made it a special point to consort with Catholic writers such as James Finn, with whom he was soon to be a joint
editor at the council's pungent
journal of international
politics Worldview, not to mention Bill Clancy, James O'Gara, and others.
He is
editor or co-
editor of more than twenty books or special issues
of journals on topics related to European
politics and political economy including reference works like «The Oxford Handbook of the European Union» (2012) and «The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics» (2015), and teaching works like «Developments in European Politics 2» (2011) and «Europe Today, Fifth Edition»
politics and political economy including reference works like «The Oxford Handbook
of the European Union» (2012) and «The Oxford Handbook
of Italian
Politics» (2015), and teaching works like «Developments in European Politics 2» (2011) and «Europe Today, Fifth Edition»
Politics» (2015), and teaching works like «Developments in European
Politics 2» (2011) and «Europe Today, Fifth Edition»
Politics 2» (2011) and «Europe Today, Fifth Edition» (2014).
Alan is also a founding team member
of Media Bureau Networks, a pioneer in streaming media services; a contributing
editor to PoliticsOnline.com; serves on the editorial boards
of several scholarly
journals dedicated to the study
of the Internet,
politics, and government; and is a member
of the board
of directors for E-Democracy.org.
Ben Boychuk is associate
editor of City
Journal, where he writes on education and California
politics.
Rasmus Nielsen,
editor of The International
Journal of Press / Politics (IJPP), says «the majority of the query letters I receive are not very helpful, because they either (a) reflect that the author has not actually read the journal, or just consulted our aim and scope or (b) is trying to flog a sub-standard manu
Journal of Press /
Politics (IJPP), says «the majority
of the query letters I receive are not very helpful, because they either (a) reflect that the author has not actually read the
journal, or just consulted our aim and scope or (b) is trying to flog a sub-standard manu
journal, or just consulted our aim and scope or (b) is trying to flog a sub-standard manuscript.
César Daly,
editor of the Revue générale de l'architecture, used a similar military term, éclaireur, or «scout,» in the 1840s, when he said that the
journal must «fulfill an active mission
of «scouting the path
of the future,»» a mission both socially and artistically advanced.3 Baudelaire, after a brief flirtation with radical
politics in 1848 — he had actually fought on the barricades and shortly after, in 1851, had written a eulogistic introduction to the collected Chants et chansons
of the left - wing worker - poet Pierre Dupont, condemning the «puerile utopia
of the art - for - art's sake school,» praising the «popular convictions» and «love
of humanity» expressed in the poet's pastoral, political, and socialistic songs4 — later mocked the politico - military implications
of the term «avant - garde» in Mon Coeur mis à nu, written in 1862 — 64.5
Phong Bui is an artist, curator and lecturer who serves as the
editor - in - chief
of the arts, culture and
politics journal The Brooklyn Rail.
He is a former
editor of the
Journal of Visual Culture, has written on visual culture,
politics, and education, and is co-
editor (with Diarmuid Costello)
of The Life and Death
of Images: Ethics and Aesthetics (Cornell UP, 2008).
Other Faculty and advisors included Sarah Hromack (Head
of Digital Media, Whitney Museum
of American Art), Brian Kuan Wood (
Editor, e-flux
journal), Carin Kuoni (Director, Vera List Center for Art and
Politics, The New School), Chus Martinez (Head
of Department, Documenta 13), Sina Najafi (
Editor - in - Chief, Cabinet Magazine), Sofía Olascoaga (independent curator and educator) and Sally Tallant (Artistic Director, Liverpool Biennial).
He is
Editor of the
journal Review
of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law (RECIEL), Associate
Editor of the Carbon & Climate Law Review (CCLR), and sits on the Editorial Board
of International Environmental Agreements:
Politics, Law and Economics.
So I wrote to the
editor of JASA [The
Journal of the American Statistical Association], described what had happened at other journals, and asked if the paper might be reconsidered... [H] e pointed to a new journal that he and some colleagues had recently founded, called Statistics, Politics and Policy, which is dedicated to bringing rigorous statistical analysis to bear on important issues with policy implic
Journal of the American Statistical Association], described what had happened at other
journals, and asked if the paper might be reconsidered... [H] e pointed to a new
journal that he and some colleagues had recently founded, called Statistics, Politics and Policy, which is dedicated to bringing rigorous statistical analysis to bear on important issues with policy implic
journal that he and some colleagues had recently founded, called Statistics,
Politics and Policy, which is dedicated to bringing rigorous statistical analysis to bear on important issues with policy implications.
In law school, Rita was the Senior Notes
Editor for the
Journal of International Law and
Politics.
I'm an executive
editor at NYU's
Journal of International Law and
Politics.
the
Editor - in - Chief
of the
Journal, Professor Joseph Weiler, speaks with Jürgen Kurtz, Professor
of International Economic Law at the European University Institute, whose article «Convergence and Divergence in International Economic Law and
Politics», co-authored with Sungjoon Cho, Professor
of Law at the Chicago - Kent College
of Law, Illinois Institute
of Technology, appears in issue 1
of volume 29
of the
Journal.
As the
editor and publisher
of the Cook Political Report and a political analyst for the National
Journal Group, his prodigious writing is a direct line to the heart
of politics.