In this Issue
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society examines political systems and cultural institutions through the lens of gender. It addresses changes in family, state, market, and civil society, employing several disciplines and drawing from a variety of cultures to illuminate these areas of research.
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Volume 22, Number 3, Fall 2015Editorial Board
Editors
Kate Bedford
Kent Law School
University of Kent, UK
k.bedford@kent.ac.ukMary Daly
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
University of Oxford, UK
mary.daly@spi.ox.ac.ukMargarita Estevez-Abe
Department of Political Science
Maxwell School of Syracuse University, USA
mestev02@maxwell.syr.eduBarbara Hobson
Department of Sociology
Stockholm University, Sweden
Barbara.Hobson@sociology.su.seAleksandra Kanjuo-Mrčela
Department of Sociology
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
aleksandra.kanjuo-mrcela@fdv.uni-lj.siRianne Mahon
Balsillie School of International Affairs
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
rmahon@wlu.caAnn Shola Orloff
Department of Sociology
Northwestern University, USA
a-orloff@northwestern.edu
Associate Editors
Elizabeth Bernstein
Department of Sociology
Barnard College, USA
ebernste@barnard.eduIto Peng
Faculty of Arts and Science
University of Toronto, Canada
itopeng@chass.utoronto.ca
Managing Editor
Kyle Schafer
Founding Editors
Barbara Hobson
Ann Shola Orloff
Sonya Michel
Advisory Board
Eileen Boris
University of California, USADeborah Brennan
University of New South Wales, AustraliaMichelle Budig
University of Massachusetts, USADoris Buss
Carleton University, CanadaClaire Laurier Decoteau
University of Illinois, USAProfessor Anne Lise Ellingsæter
University of Oslo, NorwayJuliana Martínez Franzoni
University of Costa Rica, South AmericaSusan Gal
University of Chicago, USALynne Haney
New York University, USAEvelyne Huber
University of North Carolina, USAJane Jenson
Université de Montréal, CanadaTrudie Knijn
Utrecht University, The NetherlandsDon Kulick
University of Chicago, USAWendy Larner
University of Bristol, UKGail Lewis
Open University, UKJane Lewis
London School of Economics and Political Science, UKÅsa Lundquist,
Lund University, SwedenLeslie McCall
Northwestern University, USAMyra Marx Ferree
University of Wisconsin, USASonya Michel
University of Maryland, USAJennifer Mittelstadt
Rutgers University, USADavid Morgan
University of Manchester, UK
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, NorwayKimberly Morgan
George Washington University, USAEmiko Ochai
Kyoto University, JapanBruno Palier
Centre d’études de la vie politique française, FranceMichael Shalev
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelSheila Shaver
University of Western Sydney, AustraliaBirte Siim
Aalborg University, DenmarkJulia Szalai
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, HungaryFiona Williams
University of Leeds, UK