Journal of World-Systems Research

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Journal of World-Systems Research
OCLC no.
782887960
Links

The Journal of World-Systems Research (JWSR) is a biannual, open access, peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of world-systems analysis, established in 1995 by founding editor Christopher Chase-Dunn at the Institute for World-System Research at the University of California at Riverside.[1] As of 2015, it is published by the Political Economy of the World-System (PEWS) Section of the American Sociological Association and by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh.[2] The journal's current editor-in-chief is Andrej Grubačić.

The journal was one of the first online,

peer-reviewed academic journals, published originally as an online archive of scholarly papers accessed using the Gopher (protocol).[citation needed
]

The journal describes its purpose as being:

to produce a high quality publication of world-systems research articles; to publish quantitative and comparative research on world-systems; to publish works of theory construction and codification of causal propositions; to publish data sets in connection with articles; to publish reviews of books relevant to world-systems studies; and to encourage authors to use the hypermedia advantages of electronic publication to present their research results.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to IROWS". irows.ucr.edu. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
  2. ISSN 1076-156X
    .
  3. ^ "Editorial Policy," Archived 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine JWSR website. Accessed: April 4, 2013.

External links

*{{Official website|https://www.protoolzone.site/2023/05/editing-journal-of-world-systems.html