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Palgrave Macmillan will publish OR Insight
Palgrave Macmillan will publish OR Insight, an official journal of the OR Society, as of Volume 22, 2009.
- OR Insight Press Release (PDF 19KB)
26 September 2008
Palgrave Macmillan to publish The European Journal of Development Research from 2009
From 2009 Palgrave Macmillan will publish The European Journal of Development Research on behalf of The European Association for Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI). The EJDR is one of the leading international development research journals and has been published since 1989. The first volume to be published by Palgrave Macmillan will be Volume 21, beginning in February 2009.
- EJDR Press Release (PDF 32KB)
- EJDR home page
24 September 2008
Palgrave Macmillan to publish Business Economics in 2009
Palgrave Macmillan will publish Business Economics, the official journal of the National Association for Business Economics, as of Volume 44, 2009.
16 September 2008
European Political Science
We are delighted to announce that European Political Science has been accepted by Thomson Reuters for indexing and inclusion in the Social Science Citation Index.
26 August 2008
Palgrave Macmillan Journals updated price list
We are pleased to announce our prices for 2009.
- Journals Price List 2009 (PDF 173K)
21 August 2008
The Palgrave Econolog
This new service from Palgrave Macmillan surveys the content of over 350 Economics blogs, indexes them by topic and tracks traffic so that you can see at a glance what Economists are reading and writing about. Easy to use and free of charge. Please take a look at http://www.econolog.net/.
11 July 2008
First Issue of Subjectivity now published!
The first issue of Subjectivity is now available, and includes articles by Annemarie Mol, Isabelle Stengers, Lynne Layton, Margaret Wetherell, Nigel Thrift, Paul Stenner and Thomas Csordas. Click here for free access to all these articles.
30 May 2008
Can a computer ever be conscious?
Consciousness is a delicate subject that scientists have sometimes kept away from because of its philosophical nature. The latest compelling paper in the regular Debates and Perspectives section from the Journal of Information Technology focuses on two of the giants in the field of consciousness. Ray Tallis and Igor Aleksander become intellectual sparring partners in a debate entitled 'Computer models of the mind are invalid' - the paper is available to access for free during 2008.
Ray Tallis and Igor Aleksander also appear on TechWeekly, the Guardian's technology blog, in a debate on the same subject, click here to listen.
8 May 2008
Maritime Economics & Logistics celebrates its 10th birthday!
In 2008 Maritime Economics & Logistics is celebrating the publication of its 10th Volume. To mark the occasion the Editor has selected some of the most significant papers that the journal has published, and we are making them available to download for free until September!
21 April 2008
Comparative Economic Studies celebrates its fiftieth anniversary
In 2008 Comparative Economic Studies celebrates the publication of its fiftieth Volume. To commemorate the occasion, a number of special articles reflecting on the achievements of the field and pointing to new avenues for research have been commissioned and will be published during 2008.
16 April 2008
The first 2008 issue of the Eastern Economic Journal is now online
Access the Table of Contents to see a full list of the articles available. These include Robert Shiller on real estate and John Roemer on socialism vs social democracy.
15 January 2008
Palgrave Macmillan journals to be archived with Portico
Palgrave Macmillan is pleased to announce that forty-four of its journals from its online collection will be preserved in the Portico archive to remain available for future scholars, researchers, and students.
Read more on our news page.
27 November 2007





