New Political Science Books

New Political Science books, published by Routledge, collect articles by leading progressive scholars on important political topics.  Each book began as a special issue of New Political Science, but significant new articles were added for the book versions.  Titles published to date include:

Chris Toulouse and Timothy W. Luke, ed., The Politics of Cyberspace (1998).

George Katsiaficas and Teodros Kiros, ed., The Promise of Multiculturalism: Education and Autonomy in the 21st Century (1998).

Rodolfo D. Torres and George Katsiaficas, ed., Latino Social Movements:  Historical and Theoretical Perspectives (1999).

Teodros Kiros, ed., Explorations in African Political Thought: Identity, Community, Ethics, with a foreword by K. Anthony Appiah (2001).

George N. Katsiaficas, ed., After the Fall: 1989 and the Future of Freedom (2001).

Kathleen Cleaver and George Katsiaficas, ed., Liberation, Imagination, and the Black Panther Party: A New Look at the Black Panthers and Their Legacy (2001).

Kenton Worcester, Sally Avery Bermanzohn, and Mark Ungar, ed., Violence and Politics: Globalization's Paradox (2001).

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Our journal:  New Political Science: A Journal of Politics and Culture, is published quarterly.  In addition to one or two special theme issues each year,the regular non-theme issues, and the sizable reviews section, will help you keep up with progressive political science.  Please subscribe and, equally important, urge your library to subscribe.

Our parent organization:  The Caucus for a New Political Science, now an Organized Section of the American Political Science, seeks to make the study of political science relevant to the struggle for a better world.  Publication of the journal and the book series are just a few or our many activities.


Revised January 15, 2002
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