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Discipline | Sociology, political sciences |
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Language | Catalan, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and others |
Edited by | Editorial collective |
Publication details | |
History | 2009-present |
Frequency | Biannually |
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License | Creative Commons "attribution non commercial no derivatives" |
ISO 4 | Find out here |
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ISSN | 2009-2431 |
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Interface: a journal for and about social movements is an open access academic journal that covers original research and reviews of books concerned mainly with protests, social movements, and collective behavior.
One of the distinguishing features of Interface is that it attempts to engage not only social movement scholars, but also the activists themselves. The journal came out of discussions between activist researchers at the annual "Alternative Futures and Popular Protest" conference on social movements, and more broadly out of the interactions between movements and the rise of engaged social movement scholarship in the context of the anti-capitalist movement.[citation needed] One of several English-language journals devoted to social movements, it is the only one to understand itself in terms of activist knowledge and as a practitioner rather than purely academic journal.[citation needed]
The journal has multiple editors who are responsible for different world regions and is multilingual. It was established in 2009 and appears biannually.
Further reading
- Cristina Flesher Fominaya, The Global Interface Project: Linking Sociology and Movement Activists, February 16, 2011, International Sociological Association
- Becky Lentz, Michel Bauwens, Launch of Interface Journal for knowledge sharing around social movements, May 2, 2010, P2P Foundation
- David Harvey, Interface Journal 'Debating David Harvey', David Harvey
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