Critical Sociology

Critical Sociology "is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research. For over three decades Critical Sociology has been a leading voice of sociological analysis from a political economy perspective. This journal is a must for sociologists and anyone else seeking to understand the most pressing issues of the day as they are informed by race, class and gender.

"Originally published as the Insurgent Sociologist, formed as a result of the social action of the 1960s "Sociology Liberation Movement" which erupted at the 1969 meetings of the American Sociological Association, Critical Sociology has been committed to publishing scholarship from a Marxist, post-Marxist, Feminist, and other critical perspectives. Its current editorial mission is to encourage scholarship that seeks to understand contemporary Capitalist society."


 * Editor: 	David Fasenfest  	 Wayne State University, USA
 * Managing Editor: 	Denis Wall 	University of Toronto, Canada
 * Latin American and Caribbean Editor: 	Richard A. Dello Buono  	 Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico

Associate Editors
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 * Graham Cassano 	 Oakland University, USA
 * Chris Chase-Dunn 	University of California at Riverside, USA
 * Rodney Coates 	Miami University of Ohio, USA
 * Mark Gottdiener 	State University of New York, USA
 * Walda Katz-Fishman 	Howard University, USA
 * Lauren Langman 	Loyola University, Chicago, USA
 * Rhonda F. Levine 	Colgate University, USA
 * Marty Oppenheimer 	Rutgers University (Emeritus), USA
 * Paul Paolucci 	Eastern Kentucky University, USA
 * Robert Mark Silverman 	University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA
 * Alan Spector 	Purdue University Calumet, USA
 * Mark Worrell 	State University of New York, Cortland, USA

Advisory Board
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 * Michal Bodemann 	 University of Toronto, Canada
 * Roslyn Bologh 	The College of Staten Island and Graduate Center, CUNY, USA
 * Edna Bonacich 	University of California, Riverside, USA
 * Rose Brewer 	University of Minnesota, USA
 * Val Burris 	University of Oregon, USA
 * Richard Flacks 	University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
 * Martha Gimenez 	University of Colorado, USA
 * Martin Hart-Landsberg 	Lewis and Clark College, USA
 * Jerry Lembcke 	College of the Holy Cross, USA
 * Martin Murray 	Binghamton University, SUNY, USA
 * Fred L. Pincus 	University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA
 * Erik Olin Wright 	University of Wisconsin, USA

International Advisory Board
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 * Jose Bell Lara 	 FLACSO-Cuba, University of Havana, Cuba
 * Guglielmo Carchedi 	University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
 * Raewyn Connell 	University of Sydney, Australia
 * Víctor M. Figueroa 	Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico
 * Marco A. Gandasegui, Jr. 	University of Panama and CELA, Panama
 * Karin Gottschall 	Centre for Social Policy Research, University of Bremen, Germany
 * Ruri Ito 	Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan
 * Rebecca King-O'Riain 	National University of Ireland, Kildare, Republic of Ireland
 * Ilse Lenz 	Gender and Social Structure Research, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
 * Michael Lowy 	Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (National Center for Scientific Research) Paris, France
 * Bob Jessop 	Lancaster University, UK
 * Leo Panitch 	York University, Canada
 * Dorothy Smith 	University of Victoria, Canada
 * Teivo Teivainen 	Program on Democracy and Global Transformation, San Marcos University, Peru and University of Helsinki, Finland
 * Goran Therborn 	University of Cambridge, UK
 * Sylvia Walby 	University of Lancaster
 * Shen Yuan 	Tsinghua University, China

Book Review Collective
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 * Paul Armstrong 	 University of Toronto, Canada
 * Zaheer Baber 	University of Toronto, Canada
 * Nadine Blumer 	University of Toronto, Canada
 * Michal Bodemann 	University of Toronto, Canada
 * Vincent Chua 	University of Toronto, Canada
 * Sarah Farris 	International Institute of Social History, The Netherlands
 * Sarah Knudson 	University of Toronto, Canada
 * Andrew McKinnon 	Aberdeen University, UK
 * Marty Oppenheimer 	Rutgers University (Emeritus), USA
 * Agata Piekosz 	University of Toronto, Canada

History

 * Carol A. Brown, "The Early Years of the Sociology Liberation Movement", Critical Sociology, Vol. 15, No. 2, 37-45 (1988). also see here

Contact

 * Web: http://crs.sagepub.com

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 * Joan Roelofs