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Journals: News & Highlights

 

New issue of The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice now available

The new issue of The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice (formerly known as Benefits) is now available online and in print. Follow this link to access the content online. Not subscribed? Sign up for a free trial!
 

New journal for 2010

 

We are delighted to announce the launch of a new journal in 2010. Voluntary Sector Review is the first European-based journal on third sector research, policy and practice. Voluntary Sector Review will be available free of charge to institutions in 2010: sign up here for a free trial subscription.
 

Now included in Portico


Policy Press journals are now included in Portico.  Portico provides a permanent archive of electronic scholarly journals which provides protection for libraries against the potential loss of access to our journals. Libraries receive campus-wide access to archived content when specific trigger events occur and if the titles are no longer available from us or our online journal hosts, Ingenta.
 

The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice: Aims and scope

The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice provides a unique blend of high-quality research, policy and practice from leading authors in the field related to all aspects of poverty and social exclusion. The journal will be changing its name to reflect its wider scope and its growing international coverage. Content spans a broad spectrum of poverty-related topics including social security, employment and unemployment, regeneration, housing, health, education and criminal justice, as well as issues of ethnicity, gender, disability and other inequalities as they relate to social justice.

With succinct articles ideal for teaching purposes and students, The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice combines an original and exciting mix of:

• scholarly, peer-reviewed articles
• cutting-edge discussions of topical issues
• a comprehensive round-up of key publications

It will be an essential resource for academics, policymakers and practitioners working in these areas.

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