Political Insight
Political Insight provides a window to the world on all aspects of research in politics. This full-colour magazine is written for everyone with an interest in politics. International both in the scope of issues it covers and in the sources it draws from, Political Insight aims to present research into politics and international studies to a broad audience in an entertaining and engaging way.
The magazine includes articles on a wide variety of topics such as human rights, the causes of terrorism, recent innovations in policy-making across the advanced industrial world, the impact of globalisation on politics and society, the changing nature of democracy, and much more.
The PSA acknowledges the prevalence of systemic bias and unequal power dynamics within academia and publishing. The PSA believes that the promotion of equality and diversity should be core values for the practice of politics as well as the study, teaching and writing of politics. We are passionate about supporting inclusion in the academy and wider society through our publishing activities.
Working with our journal editors and publishing partner SAGE, we are doing this by:
- Publishing and amplifying content from diverse, global perspectives, including women, scholars of colour, LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, and historically marginalised communities.
- Working to increase diversity of our journals’ editorial boards, peer review processes and author bases.
- Ensuring that our content and communications are inclusive and accessible, challenging bias and stereotypes.
Read more about the PSA’s commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
Read more about the minimum standards for inclusion and diversity for scholarly publishing developed by the RSC cross-publisher group (which includes SAGE as a member)
Political Insight provides a window to the world on all aspects of research in politics. This full-colour magazine is written for everyone with an interest in politics. International both in the scope of issues it covers and in the sources it draws from, Political Insight aims to present research into politics and international studies to a broad audience in an entertaining and engaging way.
The magazine includes articles on a wide variety of topics such as human rights, the causes of terrorism, recent innovations in policy-making across the advanced industrial world, the impact of globalisation on politics and society, the changing nature of democracy, and much more.
Peter Geoghegan | (UK) |
Tim Bale | Queen Mary University, UK |
Rafael Behr | The Guardian, UK |
Neil Collins | University College Cork, Ireland |
Kate Dommett | University of Sheffield, UK |
Claire Dunlop | University of Exeter, UK |
Catherine Haddon | Institute for Government, UK |
Skyler Hawkins | Newcastle University, UK |
Katy Hayward | Queen’s University Belfast, UK |
Ailsa Henderson | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Charlie Jeffrey | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Will Jennings | University of Southampton, UK |
Umut Korkut | Glasgow Caledonian University, UK |
Andrew Massey | International School for Government, Kings College London, UK |
Ailbhe Rea | Politico, UK |
Indrajit Roy | University of York, UK |
Diana Stirbu | London Metropolitan University, UK |
Luciano Bardi | Universita di Pisa, Italy |
Andrew Gamble | University of Sheffield, UK |
Robert Goodin | Australian National University, Australia |
Zhu Guanglei | University of Nankai, China |
Ian Holliday | The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China |
Ira Katznelson | Columbia University, USA |
Martha Kearney | British Broadcasting Corporation, UK |
Gupreet Mahajan | Jawaharlal Nehru University, India |
Pippa Norris | Harvard University, USA |
Rasul Bakhsh Rais | Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan |
Rod Rhodes | University of Southampton, UK |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.