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Date: 12/15/2019
Subject: Journal of Sociology: virtual special issue
From: TASA



Journal of Sociology
Virtual Special Issue: Sociology and the Mystery of Class: Highlights from the first ten years of the Journal
 
Dear ~~first_name~~, 
 
Thanks to our JoS team, and Sage, all articles in this virtual special issue have been made free to access for six months. We hope you can take advantage of some summer downtime to read about the journal's early history via: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/jos/class
 
 
 
2019 JoS Best Paper Award - Anna Anderson
Anderson, A. (2019). Parrhesia: Accounting for different contemporary relations between risk and politics. Journal of Sociology55(3), 495–510. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783319829245
Editors in Chief
Kate Huppatz

Steve Matthewman
Managing Editor
Sky Hugman
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Journal of Sociology features high quality sociological scholarship in all its forms. We are dedicated to showcasing theory as well as applied sociology, quantitative and qualitative research. Interdisciplinary pieces are welcome, as are submissions from outside the academy. Based in the Southern Hemisphere and committed to intellectual works from the Asia-Pacific region, including Indigenous scholarship, we also encourage submissions from across the globe.
 
You can read more about the Journal of Sociology here and keep up-to-date via Twitter: @JSociology