Aims and Scope
Ethnopolitics, formerly known as Global Review of Ethnopolitics, is a peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the intersection of ethnic groups and politics. It was established in the United Kingdom by the Political Studies Association's Specialist Group on Ethnopolitics. Its editors-in-chief are Karl Cordell and Stefan Wolff. Less
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Journal Specifications
Indexed in the following public directories
- Web of Science
- Scopus
- SJR
- PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyBi-monthly
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyBi-monthly
- Publication Start Year2001
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Year-wise Publication
- 5Y
- 10Y
FAQs
Since when has Ethnopolitics been publishing?
The Ethnopolitics has been publishing since 2001 till date.
How frequently is the Ethnopolitics published?
Ethnopolitics is published Bi-monthly.
Who is the publisher of Ethnopolitics?
The publisher of Ethnopolitics is ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD.
Where can I find a journal's aims and scope of Ethnopolitics?
For the Ethnopolitics's Aims and Scope, please refer to the section above on the page.
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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Ethnopolitics?
The eISSN number is 1744-9065 and pISSN number is 1744-9057 for Ethnopolitics.
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