The CSPS-WP series will welcome reports of ongoing research or well-researched articles that raise questions about the way the world is politically, economically, and socially organized. It will present theoretically-informed analyses of social and political processes. It will present articles by authors working at the frontiers of social and political sciences, providing a forum for an international community of scholars. The coverage ranges across a broad landscape, from history to contemporary affairs, from treatments of individuals to nations to world culture, from discussions of theory to methodological critique, from First World to Third World. The effort is to bring together theory, criticism and concrete comparative observation. The CSPS-WP series is willing to consider also papers of substantial length (up to 60-80 pages) by filling the gap between quarterly publications and monographs. It is a peer-reviewed international series. All submitted papers will be then subjected to a double blind peer-review process. The CSPS-WP series is published on behalf of the Center of Studies on Politics and Society (CSPS) at the University of Salento. The Center pays attention to contemporary political processes, even in historical and comparative perspective, without neglecting the development of processes related to structural changes in the capitalist mode of production (and of consumption). The CSPS looks closely at those studies that connect structural changes and political and cultural implications within an interdisciplinary approach and that are able to create scientifically fruitful connections between socio-historical processes, cultural and intellectual developments, and political-institutional articulations.

CSPS-WP Series (Center of Studies on Politics and Society - Working Papers Series)

DE NARDIS, FABIO
2011-01-01

Abstract

The CSPS-WP series will welcome reports of ongoing research or well-researched articles that raise questions about the way the world is politically, economically, and socially organized. It will present theoretically-informed analyses of social and political processes. It will present articles by authors working at the frontiers of social and political sciences, providing a forum for an international community of scholars. The coverage ranges across a broad landscape, from history to contemporary affairs, from treatments of individuals to nations to world culture, from discussions of theory to methodological critique, from First World to Third World. The effort is to bring together theory, criticism and concrete comparative observation. The CSPS-WP series is willing to consider also papers of substantial length (up to 60-80 pages) by filling the gap between quarterly publications and monographs. It is a peer-reviewed international series. All submitted papers will be then subjected to a double blind peer-review process. The CSPS-WP series is published on behalf of the Center of Studies on Politics and Society (CSPS) at the University of Salento. The Center pays attention to contemporary political processes, even in historical and comparative perspective, without neglecting the development of processes related to structural changes in the capitalist mode of production (and of consumption). The CSPS looks closely at those studies that connect structural changes and political and cultural implications within an interdisciplinary approach and that are able to create scientifically fruitful connections between socio-historical processes, cultural and intellectual developments, and political-institutional articulations.
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