21st Century Society aims to promote the Social Sciences and synthesise, reflect and advance global public debates.
The Editors of this new and innovative journal invite contributions wishing to address challenging and important social science issues of relevance to an international audience. These may be theoretical, methodological or empirical. Papers will be peer reviewed to ensure high quality. Where possible papers should exhibit an interdisciplinary approach and papers are encouraged that link to disciplines outside the social sciences that have policy and practitioner relevance.
21st Century Society:
- provides a focus for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research across the social sciences
- promotes the social sciences and represent current trends
- provides a digest of the most important issues within the social sciences
- provides a forum for debate on the intellectual and economic future
- and provide critical reflection nationally and internationally
Submissions should be between 6000- 8000 words in length including references, which should be formatted using the Harvard System. Contributions should be emailed to the Editors at acssjournal@ioe.ac.uk
21st Century Society Authors
Professor Roger Jowell is one of the most eminent social scientists in Britain. He co-founded and directs the European Social Survey (ESS) which in 2005 won the Descartes Prize. This award is given annually for excellence in science, and until now has never been won by a social science project. He came to Britain from South Africa in 1964, and in 1969 set up Social Community and Planning Research (SCPR), which later changed its name to the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen). Read the rest of this article.
Routledge are delighted to offer you the opportunity to read Roger Jowell's article "Measuring how Different Nations View the World" which featured in Volume 1, issue 2 of 21st Century Society. Download the full text version.