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Note from the Editors

Note from the Editors Societies Without Borders Societies Without Borders Aims & Scope Societies Without Borders is a bi-annual journal, co-edited by Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada. One of the main ideas behind Societies Without Borders is bringing scholars from different continents closer together by showing their different approaches of the same research material, especially human rights and public goods. Many scholars from developing countries, paradoxi- cally, have utopian ideas that they pursue, whereas progressive US scholars, for example, are more engaged in criticism. Societies Without Borders aims at bridging this gap; the journal also aims at breaking down the walls between the disciplines of Social Sciences, Human Rights (as formulated in the international standards of the UN-related organizations), Environmental Sciences, and the Humanities. Next to the work of scholars, Societies Without Borders will include articles by activists, teachers, and practitioners who understand the importance of collaborative efforts to affect and study change, for the dissemination of knowledge, and for case-based prototypes. Editorial Board Editors Judith Blau University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (jrblau@email.unc.edu) Alberto Moncada Sociologists without Borders and UNESCO, Valencia, Spain (amoncada1@telefonica.net) Book Review Editor Keri Iyall Smith Sociology Department, Suffolk University, 8 Ashbuton Place, Boston, MA 02108, USA Deputy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Societies Without Borders Brill

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 2008 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1871-8868
eISSN
1872-1915
DOI
10.1163/187219108X256163
Publisher site
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Abstract

Societies Without Borders Societies Without Borders Aims & Scope Societies Without Borders is a bi-annual journal, co-edited by Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada. One of the main ideas behind Societies Without Borders is bringing scholars from different continents closer together by showing their different approaches of the same research material, especially human rights and public goods. Many scholars from developing countries, paradoxi- cally, have utopian ideas that they pursue, whereas progressive US scholars, for example, are more engaged in criticism. Societies Without Borders aims at bridging this gap; the journal also aims at breaking down the walls between the disciplines of Social Sciences, Human Rights (as formulated in the international standards of the UN-related organizations), Environmental Sciences, and the Humanities. Next to the work of scholars, Societies Without Borders will include articles by activists, teachers, and practitioners who understand the importance of collaborative efforts to affect and study change, for the dissemination of knowledge, and for case-based prototypes. Editorial Board Editors Judith Blau University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (jrblau@email.unc.edu) Alberto Moncada Sociologists without Borders and UNESCO, Valencia, Spain (amoncada1@telefonica.net) Book Review Editor Keri Iyall Smith Sociology Department, Suffolk University, 8 Ashbuton Place, Boston, MA 02108, USA Deputy

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Published: Jan 1, 2008

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