Policy Press

Welcome to our Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics conference virtual book stand

In place of being able to be at the SASE conference this year, we have created this virtual space so that we can connect with everyone we would have met there.

Find all the book and journal highlights we would have had on our stand below, including information about book series including Quantified Societies and Selves, Rethinking Work, Ageing and Retirement, and Observing Organizations and our new journal launching in 2021, Work in the Global Economy.

View a message below from Paul Stevens, Senior Commissioning Editor for Economics and Society, Business and Management and Science, Technology and Society:

Book an appointment with Paul to talk about publishing projects by getting in touch at paul.stevens@bristol.ac.uk. Visit our Author Hub for more information on publishing with us.

50% OFF A SELECTION OF OUR BOOKS UNTIL TUESDAY

All of our Politics and International Relations, Law, Sociology, Science, Technology and Society, Economics and Society and Business and Management books are available with 50% discount between 18-21 July. Use promo code SASE20 at the check out. Sign up to our newsletter and receive a code for 35% off all books purchased on our website all year round.

Related journals from Bristol University Press and Policy Press


Bristol University Press is pleased to announce Work in the Global Economy, an exciting new journal launching in 2021.

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Policy & Politics
Policy & Politics has achieved an impressive result this year with its highest ever Impact Factor of 3.069. It is now ranked in 10th place in the public administration and 20th in the political science categories of the Journal Citation Reports.We would like to thank our authors, reviewers, editors for their contributions to this excellent result. 

Explore the Policy & Politics highly cited article collection, which includes among other articles:

Understanding the transfer of policy failure: bricolage, experimentalism and translation
Diane Stone

Policy learning and policy failure: definitions, dimensions and intersections
Claire A. Dunlop

Policy myopia as a source of policy failure: adaptation and policy learning under deep uncertainty
Sreeja Nair and Michael Howlett

Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice
Editors' Choice Collection (free until 31 July 2020)

Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
We are delighted that the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice has received its first Impact Factor of 0.952 this year. Read the highly cited article collection.
Editors' Choice Collection (free until 31 July 2020)

Global Discourse
Editors' Choice Collection (free until 31 July 2020)

European Journal of Politics and Gender
Editors' Choice Collection (free until 31 July 2020)


If you find these free articles interesting, ask your librarian to subscribe to our journals, or sign up for a free institutional trial.

Futures of Work

Powered by Bristol University Press in collaboration with a multidisciplinary editorial team at the University of Bristol, Futures of Work is produced in association with the Faculty Research Group for Perspectives on Work and the ESRC World of Work PhD and ECR Network.

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