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JPE is a peer reviewed
journal (ISSN:
1073-0451) , one of the
longest standing, open access, online journals in the social sciences. It began in 1994 and welcomes
submissions in English, French and Spanish from a broad range of disciplines, and hopes
to encourage research into the linkages between political economy and human
environmental impacts. It is provided free online and supported by the
Political Ecology Society (PESO). An early statement of the founding editors'
perspectives on the field of political ecology can be read
here. The Masthead and international Board are here:
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JPE is
available through, as well as archived at, the
the University
of Arizona Library, Tucson, Arizona,
USA.
Publication is generally free of charge, although donationsand assistance with the
final editing process for accepted manuscriptsare appreciated, since we have no recurring budget.
Please see our
copyright
notice and author guidelines and contact the Editors about submissions: James Greenberg (USAspeaks English and Spanish) for the
Americas
and Simon Batterbury (Australia/UKspeaks English and French) or Thomas K. Park (USAspeaks English, French and Arabic)
for submissions dealing with other parts of the globe. Articles are double-refereed, which can
take up to 3 months. JPE's copywright notice also allows multiple copies of articles or reviews
to be printed, but not sold, for educational purposes without requesting authorization. Requests for
incorporation into books for sale should pass to the Editors.
From 2011, JPE is listed in the SCOPUS global
bibliographic and citation database, also in Ulrichsweb,
and also available via OpenJ-Gate,
EBSCOhost EJS, and the Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek. It is
recognized by the Australian government in the ERA as a peer-reviewed publication of international
standing.
A citation analysis of JPE articles can be prepared using
Publish or Perish or
SCOPUS. Citations
compare very favorably with established print and online journals in the field.
File Formats
The issues available for downloading have individual articles in
Adobe PDF format. Some earlier book
reviews are available in html.
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