Ideology and Politics Journal
Foundation for Good Politics · Ukraine · Est. 2013
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The Ideology and Politics Journal (IPJ) aims to develop an interdisciplinary platform for debates of informed and non-partisan researchers in the fields of social philosophy, political science, sociology, political economy, intellectual history, and cultural studies. Devoted to the advancement of the understanding of socio-political processes in contemporary societies around the world, the IPJ publishes special issues aimed at specific regions. The IPJ deals with the ideological and intellectual issues arising in the course of the formation of new or transformation of established societies. The IPJ authors explore how societies acknowledge power relations, socio-economic reality, change of values, and guiding ideas for political development. They also consider how societies understand, remember, and represent themselves and their pasts, as well as how they project their futures. The IPJ offers to its readers theoretical, as well as empirical works that are of interest beyond the narrow circles of academicians. The Ideology and Politics Journal is dedicated to the analysis of ideologies in their political, social, and conceptual forms. To address this complexity, the IPJ focuses its publications on the broadly defined manifestations of ideologies, including: political ideologies, culture, and discourse phenomena of power epistemological issues of truth, values, legitimacy, and institutions domination, exploitation, and solidarity recognition issues collective identities and memories ideological traditions and innovations correlation of politics, religion, security, and economy.
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