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- Volume 82, Number 2, Summer 2015
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- From Burma to Myanmar: Critical Transitions
Social Research has its origins in the New School’s historic effort to provide intellectuals safe haven as the Nazis began to threaten Jewish scholars prior to the onset of WWII. This group of rescued scholars, known as the University in Exile, launched Social Research: An International Quarterly of the Political and Social Sciences in 1934 on the core conviction that every true university must have its own distinct public voice. Today, that profound voice resonates in each issue, as multidisciplinary scholars, writers, and experts take on contentious social issues, countries in transition, and phenomena that seem ripe for exploration. Periodic special issues are devoted to the proceedings of the journal’s renowned conferences at the New School.
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Mohammed Ayoob, Michigan State University
Michael Barkun, Syracuse University
Steven Biel, Harvard University
Pero Dagbovie, Michigan State University
Kirsten Fermaglich, Michigan State University
Beverly Gage, Yale University
Salah Hassan, Michigan State University
Scott Henkel, SUNY Binghamton
Ariel Hessayon, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Roger Horowitz, Hagley Museum & Library
Richard Bach Jensen, Louisiana Scholars’ College, Northwestern State University
Ann Larabee, Michigan State University
Martha Lee, University of Windsor
Jean-François Mayer, Religioscope Institute
Timothy McCarthy, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government
Mick (Michael) Smith, Queens University
Zoe Trodd, University of Nottingham