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Call for Book Reviewers

Common Ground Publishing is seeking distinguished peer reviewers to evaluate book manuscripts submitted to The Social Sciences Book Series.

As part of our commitment to intellectual excellence and a rigorous review process, Common Ground sends book manuscripts that have received initial editorial approval to peer reviewers to further evaluate and provide constructive feedback. The comments and guidance that these reviewers supply is invaluable to our authors and an essential part of the publication process.

Common Ground recognizes the important role of referees by acknowledging book reviewers as members of The Social Sciences Book Series Editorial Review Board for a period of at least one year. The list of members of the Editorial Review Board will be posted on our website. In addition, Common Ground also offers a US$200 voucher for each completed review which meets the standards set out by the Commissioning Editor at the commencement of assignment. Vouchers may be used in the Common Ground Bookstore or for registration at one of our international conferences.

If you would like to referee book manuscripts submitted to The Social Sciences please email. Please make sure to include:

  1. a brief description of your professional credentials
  2. a list of your areas of interest and expertise
  3. a copy of your CV with current contact details

If we feel you are qualified and we require refereeing for manuscripts within your purview, we will contact you.

Social Sciences Journal: Recently Published

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Recently published papers in The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences include:

 

 

 

 

Social Sciences Journal, Volume 6, Issue 1 now available

socialsciences_front1The first issue of Volume 6 oThe International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences has been published.

Volume 6, Issue 1 contains:

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Working with Communities: Critical Perspectives

Working with Communities: Critical Perspectives by Margot Rawsthorneand Amanda Howard is available as part of The Social Sciences series.

This book responds to an urgent need to reinvigorate collective community action for just change in Australia. At a crucial point in its evolution this book gives a critical perspective to working with communities. It argues that working collectively with communities is vital in this time of rampant individualism and rapid social change.

This book explores many ongoing debates about work with communities:

  • How should we think about the concept ‘community’?
  • How should we relate to governments?
  • How do we know we make a difference?
  • How do we learn from our practice?

The book offers promising ideas for practice and growth in this field for the future. It provides critical questions for practice useful for those involved in community action including: community members, paid community workers and policy makers.

Dr. Margot Rawsthorne, Senior Lecturer, Community Development, Social Work & Policy Studies, University of Sydney.

Dr. Amanda Howard, Associate Lecturer, Social Work, University of Newcastle.

Working with Communities: Critical Perspectives

Working with Communities: Critical Perspectives by Margot Rawsthorne and Amanda Howard is available as part of The Social Sciences series.

This book responds to an urgent need to reinvigorate collective community action for just change in Australia. At a crucial point in its evolution this book gives a critical perspective to working with communities. It argues that working collectively with communities is vital in this time of rampant individualism and rapid social change.

This book explores many ongoing debates about work with communities:

  • How should we think about the concept ‘community’?
  • How should we relate to governments?
  • How do we know we make a difference?
  • How do we learn from our practice?

The book offers promising ideas for practice and growth in this field for the future. It provides critical questions for practice useful for those involved in community action including: community members, paid community workers and policy makers.

Dr. Margot Rawsthorne, Senior Lecturer, Community Development, Social Work & Policy Studies, University of Sydney.

Dr. Amanda Howard, Associate Lecturer, Social Work, University of Newcastle.

Social Sciences Journal: Recently Published

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Recently published papers in The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences include:

Call for Journal Editor

socialsciences_front1The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences seeks an editor, or team of editors, for a one-year term. This is an opportunity to make a significant contribution to what we believe is one of the leading journals in its field, the journal’s associated conference and, more broadly, the knowledge-community which the journal and conference seek to serve.

The roles of the editor are to:

  • write an introduction for the Journal volume which would be included in the first issue for the year, and possibly on the website, the newsletter and other appropriate places or for the purposes of marketing and promotion.
  • collate papers addressing a theme of the editor’s choosing into a book, to be launched at the conference at the completion of the editor’s term. The chapters may be drawn from submissions to the journal during this or recent years, and other material as considered appropriate.
  • actively solicit manuscripts for the Journal from well-known and notable members of the community—these would could be refereed if the author wished, or regarded as ‘invited papers’.
  • assist the Commissioning Editor with suggestions of supplementary peer reviewers for specific papers (and this will never be burdensome – note that the Commissioning Editor of the Journal finalizes a majority of the peer reviewer requirements based on thematic matching and ‘mutual obligation’ principles in which all author requested to review up to three other papers).
  • promote the journal throughout their network and other associated networks.
  • maintain regular communications with the community via periodical blog posts to the community website (which feeds automatically to our email newsletter, Facebook and Twitter).

The editor will be offered a complimentary electronic subscription to the Journal, free copies of the book which they edit, an electronic subscription to the book series as well as complimentary registrations to attend the conferences at the beginning and end of their term.

Qualifications

The Editor of the Journal must possess the following attributes:

  • They will have successfully obtained higher degree, and have academic teaching and scholarly research experience in an area related to the subject matter of the Journal.
  • They will have published in this or other comparable scholarly journals.

Applicants are asked to send:

  1. a cover letter outlining their interest and relevant experience, and the ways in which you would propose to enhance the profile of the journal
  2. a curriculum vitae
  3. a special theme outline: a title with paragraph explanation.

Please send applications and supporting documentation to journals@thesocialsciences.com.

The deadline for applications is 26 September 2011.


Social Sciences Journal, Volume 5, Number 12 now available

socialsciences_front1The final issue of Volume 5 oThe International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences has been published.

Volume 5, Number 12 contains:

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Social Sciences Journal Associate Editors

socialsciences_front1As part of the process of publishing The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences all submissions are sent for peer refereeing, prior to publication.

Assessment, comments and guidance by the referees are an essential part of the publication process and invaluable to the authors of the submitted papers.

In recognition of the important role of referees, the international advisory board acknowledges all referees who have refereed papers as an ‘Associate Editor’ for the volume of the journal they have contributed to.

The Associate Editors listing for Volume 5 of  The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences is now available.

Announcing the Winner of the International Award for Excellence

Congratulations to J. J. Johnson the winner of the International Award for Excellence in the area of interdisciplinary social sciences with her paper Beyond a Shadow of Doubt: The Psychological Nature of Dogmatism.

Abstract: This paper expands on Rokeach’s original construct of dogmatism outlined some fifty years ago in his classical treatise The Open and Closed Mind. It draws from Altemeyer’s definition and measurement of dogmatism as well as the Big Five dimension of Closed (or Closedness) to articulate a comprehensive framework for three broad domains of characteristic subtraits: the cognitive, emotional, and behavioural. Collectively, these features form an embryonic classification system that expands earlier concepts of dogmatism. While the theory proposed here assumes that dogmatism is a personality trait consisting of 13 subtraits, six of which are necessary to determine trait presence, empirical tests on the construct validity of these subtraits are necessary to support the interpretative and explanatory framework of the model. It is hoped that research on these fundamentals will advance our psychological understanding of the psychological nature and manifestations of dogmatism.