HUMANITY & SOCIETY
Humanity
& Society, the official journal of the
Association for Humanist Sociology was first published in 1977 and has been published
quarterly since 1978. Humanity &
Society is a peer-reviewed journal with abstracts of published articles
appearing in Sociological Abstracts. Humanity
& Society publishes articles on a wide variety of topics: studies of
inequality (class, race, and/or gender); war, peace, and international
relations; aging and gerontology, family, gender and sexuality; health and
mental health; social theory; sociology of knowledge and science, and
linguistics; social psychology, teaching and sociology practice; social change,
humanism and human rights; crime and deviance; ethnic and intergroup relations,
and others. Articles may be theoretical and/or speculative, critical essays, or
analysis of data utilizing various qualitative and quantitative research
strategies. Theoretical orientations may be eclectic, Marxist, feminist,
critical theory, symbolic interactionism,
humanistic sociology - i.e., contributing to a more humane and egalitarian
society.
The Editor of Humanity & Society
is Kathy Tiemann, University of North Dakota.
As
the editor of Humanity & Society, I cordially invite you to submit
your work for possible publication in Humanity & Society. In
addition to publishing articles, we also publish activist notes (which describe
activism the writer has participated in or observed), book review essays
and audiovisual review essays. In keeping with the values of the
membership, H&S uses an open review process where authors and
reviewers are identified. Moreover, the editorial staff is committed to
mentoring new scholars to facilitate their professional development.
Please direct your inquiries and
ideas to:
Kathleen A. Tiemann, Executive Editor, at humanityandsociety@und.edu
Robert Hironimus-Wendt, Book Review Editor, at RJ-Hironimus-Wendt@wiu.edu
Emma Bailey, Audiovisual Editor, at baileye@wnmu.edu
Publication
status:
The
last issue mailed to subscribers was Volume 34, (2) (May 2010), which
was mailed in April 2010. An update regarding other 2010 issues
will be posted when information is available.
[updated May 25, 2010]