即将上任的编辑评论

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Lang
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随着这一期的出版,《国际政治理论杂志》的编辑也发生了变化。自2005年《政治与伦理评论》创刊以来,帕特里克·海登(Patrick Hayden)一直担任主编。现在我将担任主编,娜塔莎·桑德斯继续担任副主编。娜塔莎和我很高兴能接手这本杂志,我们相信它是在不断扩大的学术期刊领域中最重要和最具创新性的期刊之一,在广义的政治领域。在这篇简短的社论中,我想谈三点。首先,我要感谢帕特里克在过去的16年里创办和经营这本杂志。很简单,他帮助我们这些在一个定义模糊、跨越众多学科界限的领域工作的人创造了一个空间。虽然有一些类似的期刊,如《伦理与国际事务》,但JIPT一直是文章的家园,这些文章不仅探讨了国际政治的伦理维度,而且探讨了斯蒂芬·怀特所说的政治理论的“揭示世界”方面;也就是说,深入研究理论假设、历史背景和全球层面上实践的相互联系的文章(White, 1991)。帕特里克自己的作品展示了如何在政治理论和国际关系之间进行谈判。他对汉娜·阿伦特和阿尔伯特·加缪的研究揭示了政治理论家如何谈论全球问题(海登,2009年,2016年);世界主义和乌托邦主义如何既是“现实主义”又是批判性的,这是那些在学科界限内工作的人经常无法实现的观点(Hayden, 2005;Hayden and El-Ojeili, 2009);如何使用友谊和邪恶等概念来询问国际困境(Hayden, 2014, 2015);以及如何拓展和发展对人权的新见解(海登,2018;Hayden and Saunders, 2019)。在这些领域和许多其他领域,帕特里克的奖学金一直是JIPT多年来努力实现的理想范例。在他的领导下,该杂志培养和支持了许多在这些领域和其他领域工作的年轻(和不太年轻的)学者,从这些领域中,政治理论、国际关系和更广泛的政治领域受益匪浅。在这篇社论之后,五个
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Remarks from the Incoming Editor
With this issue, the editorship of the Journal of International Political Theory changes. Since its founding in 2005 as the Politics and Ethics Review, Patrick Hayden has served as the editor. I will now be serving as editor, with Natasha Saunders continuing as the Associate Editor. Natasha and I are very excited to take over the journal, which we believe is one of the most important and innovative journals in the ever-expanding field of scholarly journals in the field of politics broadly defined. In this short editorial, I wish to make three points. First, I want to thank Patrick for founding and running this journal for the past 16 years. He has, quite simply, helped to create a space for those of us working in an area which has been vaguely defined and crosses numerous disciplinary boundaries. While there exist some cognate journals, such as Ethics & International Affairs, JIPT has been a home to articles that not only explore the ethical dimensions of international politics, but also explore what Stephen White called the ‘world-revealing’ aspect of political theory; that is, articles which dig deeper into the theoretical assumptions, historical contexts, and the interconnectedness of practices at the global level (White, 1991). Patrick’s own work demonstrates how to negotiate this space between political theory and international relations. His scholarship on Hannah Arendt and Albert Camus reveal how political theorists can speak to global questions (Hayden, 2009, 2016); how cosmopolitanism and utopianism can be both ‘realist’ and critical, a perspective that those working within disciplinary boundaries often fail to achieve (Hayden, 2005; Hayden and El-Ojeili, 2009); how to use concepts such as friendship and evil to interrogate international dilemmas (Hayden, 2014, 2015); and how to expand upon and develop new insights on human rights (Hayden, 2018; Hayden and Saunders, 2019). Across these and so many other areas, Patrick’s scholarship has been an ideal example of what JIPT has tried to achieve over the years. His leadership of the journal has nurtured and supported many young (and not so young) scholars working in these and other areas, from which the fields of political theory, international relations, and politics more generally have benefitted greatly. Following this editorial, five of
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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1.10%
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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