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| Discipline | Political science |
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| Language | English |
| Edited by | Ruth Kinna |
| Publication details | |
| History | 1993–present |
| Publisher | Lawrence and Wishart (United Kingdom) |
| Frequency | Biannually |
| License | CC BY-NC-ND |
| Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt | |
| ISO 4 | Anarch. Stud. |
| Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus · W&L | |
| ISSN | 0967-3393 |
| OCLC no. | 163567083 |
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Anarchist Studies is a biannualacademic journal onanarchism. It takes aninterdisciplinary approach, examining the history, culture, and theory of anarchism. The journal was established in 1993 and is edited byRuth Kinna and published byLawrence and Wishart.
The journal focusses on three broad themes: the re-evaluation ofanarchist history, with regard to issues of culture, philosophy, and political action; the potential future of anarchism as a form of critical political action; and the application of anarchist ideas as an instrument of scholarly research. The journal publishes special issues on topics which have includedsexuality,science-fiction, and "anarchism afterSeptember 11," as well as historical research onLeo Tolstoy,Taoism,John Locke, andpost-structuralism. More recently, a central focus of the journal has been anarchism's relation toglobalisation.[1]