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Activist and critical scholarly journals
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  Link   Affinities - A Journal of Radical Theory, Culture and Action
Est. 2007. 'a web-based journal that focuses on groups, movements, and communities that set out to construct sustainable alternatives to the racist, hetero-sexist system of liberal-capitalist nation-states.'
  Link   Mediactive - ideas/knowledge/culture
  Link   new formations - a journal of culture/theory/politics
  Link   Anarchist Studies
  Link   Critical Psychology
  Link   Soundings - A Journal of Politics and Culture
  Link   Public Archaeology
'an arena for the growing debate surrounding archaeological and heritage issues as they relate to the wider world of politics, ethics, government, social questions, education, management, economics and philosophy.'
  Link   New Left Review
Est. 1960. High in academic impact ratings. 'resolutely opposed to Third Way pieties and neoliberal prescriptions, combating capital's current apologists with sharp and scholarly analysis, internationalist critique, polemic and experiential prose.'
  Link   Antipode - A Radical Journal of Geography
'For more than 30 years Antipode has published dissenting scholarship ... [C]hallenge[s] dominant and orthodox views of the world'. See also http://www.antipode-online.net.
  Link   Critical Studies on Terrorism
Naspir members Richard Jackson and Piers Robinson are founding editor and co-editor. Aims to encourage engagement between critical and orthodox approaches to terrorism.
  Link   Race and Class - A Journal on Racism, Empire and Globalization
'the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.'
  Link   Globalizations
Edited by Naspir member Barry Gills. 'dedicated to opening the widest possible space for discussion of alternatives to a narrow economic understanding of globalization.'
  Link   Radical History Review
'The Radical History Review organizes the journal around theme-specific issues only (i.e. World History, The Americas, Empire, Transnational Labor Movements, etc.).'
  Link   New Political Science
Est. 1978. The official journal of the Caucus for a New Political Science (CNPS) of the American Political Science Association. The CNPS was formed in order to 'help make the study of politics relevant to the struggle for a better world.'
 
 

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