On April 23rd 2012, the London School of Economics will launch the latest member of its blog family: the LSE Review of Books.

The LSE Review of Books will publish reviews of the latest releases from across the social science disciplines, providing readers with informative, well written, and timely reviews. We believe that academic communication is changing; it’s becoming faster, more interactive, and more open. We believe that book reviews and essays shouldn’t be confined to the shelves in lonely journals or stuck behind expensive paywalls. We believe that book reviews are part of the bigger conversation about how academics can refresh engagement with the public and with each other, for the 21st century.

Our General Editor is Professor Patrick Dunleavy, who also set up the British Politics and Policy at LSE blog and the European Politics and Policy at LSE Blog. Our Managing Editor is Amy Mollett, previous editor of the LSE Impact of Social Sciences Blog.

You can contact us via email at lsereviewofbooks@lse.ac.uk. You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

 



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