International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology

Series Editor:
Alberto Martinelli
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International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology is a peer-reviewed series. Through the publication of original manuscripts and edited volumes, it explores the relationships between civil society, the state, and the structures and institutions spanning both. It does so at an historic time in which the processes of globalization increase the diversity, complexity and pluralism of contemporary societies, challenging social cohesion and fostering new forms of conflict.

The series upholds paradigmatic and methodological pluralism, interdisciplinarity, and evidence-based comparative research.

Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):
• Major theories and theorists of civil society and the state, including of the comparative analysis of societies and political regimes.
• Political trust, transparency, and accountability in contemporary democracies.
• Cohesion and identities in the various regions of the world.
• Globalism, cosmopolitanism, and cultural flows.
• Social movements, minority rights, and interaction networks.
• Varieties of capitalism, economic crises, and sustainable development.
• Law and society.
• New forms of nationalism and populism.

Manuscripts should be at least 90,000 words in length (including footnotes and bibliography). Manuscripts may also include illustrations and other visual material. The editors will consider proposals for original monographs, edited collections, translations, and critical primary source editions.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts by email to the publisher Jason Prevost. Please direct all other correspondence to Associate Editor Katie Short.

Authors will find general proposal guidelines at the Brill Author Gateway.

*A paperback edition of select titles in the series, for individual purchase only, will be released approximately 12 months after publication of the hardcover edition.

Series Editor
Alberto Martinelli, University of Milan

Editorial Board
Vincenzo Cicchelli, Ceped, Université Paris Descartes/IRD
Vittorio Cotesta, Università degli Studi Roma Tre
Benjamin Gregg, University of Texas at Austin
Leo Penta, Katholische Hochschule für Sozialwesen Berlin
Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Madalina Vartejanu-Joubert Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris
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