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Dear Colleagues,

 

Work, employment and society Editorial Board

Call for Applications

Deadline: Thursday 5 November 2015, 17:00 (GMT)

 

Work, employment and society is seeking 10 new members of its Editorial Board to serve for three years from January 2016 to end of December 2018. 

 

The Board welcomes applications involving any areas of methodological, theoretical and empirical expertise, though all applicants should be able to demonstrate an interest in and understanding of sociology. Candidates with expertise in the following areas are particularly needed:

 

•             Quantitative Methods

•             Political Economy

•             Comparative Employment Relations

•             Theory (especially Social Theory)

•             Sociology of Health

•             Body Work/Sex Work

•             Sociology of the Professions

•             Self-employment

 

 

WES seeks academics based in the UK for the editorial board, but welcomes members from diverse backgrounds – both cultural and academic – to contribute to the diversity of research published by the journal.

 

The full call and application form are available on the BSA website:

http://www.britsoc.co.uk/publications/pubsvacancies.aspx

 

For further information, please contact Sophie Jaques at [log in to unmask]

 

 

Sophie Jaques

Publications Assistant

The British Sociological Association

+44 (0)191 370 6635

Visit our website at http://www.britsoc.co.uk


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