Editorial vacancies at ECPR publications
The deadlines for all vacancies is Monday 31 May.
Co-Editorship of the European Political Science Review (EPSR)
We are seeking an energetic political scientist, ideally with some experience of the international publishing industry. Applications are welcomed from applicants from an ECPR Member institution, or an institution committed to joining the ECPR for the duration of the Editorship. The role is for six years, starting officially on 1 October 2021, with an end of September handover and review by the Publications Subcommittee of the ECPR at the mid-point.
Co-Editorship of European Political Science (EPS)
We are seeking a dynamic political scientist with expertise in quantitative methods, ideally with some experience of the international publishing industry. Applications are welcomed from applicants from an ECPR Member institution, or an institution committed to joining the ECPR for the duration of the Editorship. The role is for six years, starting 1 October 2021, with a review by the Publications Subcommittee of the ECPR at the mid-point.
Co-Editorship of the Comparative Politics series
We are seeking an energetic political scientist, ideally with some experience of the international publishing industry. Applications are welcomed from applicants from an ECPR Member institution, or an institution committed to joining the ECPR for the duration of the Editorship. The role is for six years, starting 1 October 2021, with a review by the Publications Subcommittee of the ECPR at the mid-point.
About the journal
The European Political Science Review (EPSR) focuses on the most important debates in the discipline, appealing to a broad readership across sub-disciplines and methodologies.
The Journal publishes high quality scholarly research in political science, focusing on the most important debates in the discipline and demonstrating the highest possible standards in conceptualisation, theorisation and methodology.
It publishes empirical papers based on qualitative or quantitative methodologies whose research is placed within the context of larger (theoretical) debates in the discipline. The journal also welcomes conceptual and theoretical papers as well as contributions from the field of normative political theory. EPSR adheres to a plural view of the discipline.
EPSR is not concerned solely with European political issues, nor is it conceived as exclusively for European scholars, publishing submissions dealing with global issues and non-European topics.
The current editorial team comprises:
- Editor – Carlos Closa Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and European University Institute
- Editor – Matt Qvortrup Coventry University
- Associate Editor – Catherine Moury NOVA University Lisbon
Carlos Closa will complete his term on the 30 September 2021, so we are seeking a new Co-Editor to officially join the journal from 1 October 2021.
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