The International Review of the Red Cross is a quarterly published by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Cambridge University Press. It is a forum for debate on international humanitarian law and humanitarian action and policy, during armed conflict and other situations of violence.
It is dedicated to governments, international governmental and non-governmental organisations, universities, the media and all those interested in humanitarian issues at large. Articles are published in English and annual selections in French, Arabic, Russian, Spanish and Chinese complete the journal.
International Migration Review
Published on behalf of the Center for Migration Studies
Edited by:
Joseph Chamie
Associate Editors:
Emily Rosenbaum and Greta Gilbertson
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2006: 10/17 (Demography)
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Launched in January 2007, IJŽS is a peer-reviewed, open access academic journal. As its title unambiguously proclaims, it is devoted to the work of Slavoj Žižek, a Slovenian philosopher/cultural theorist.
Forno F., Ceccarini L., Studying Political Consumerism on the Web, Paper prepared for the 4th ECPR General Conference, Pisa (Italy), 6-8 September, 2007,
Micheletti, M., Global (Sub)Political Representation: The Clean Clothes Campaign and No Sweat Movement, Paper for the ECPR Joint Sessions, Edinburgh 2003. Workshop No. 14, “Political Representation”
Stolle D., Hooghe M., Micheletti, M., Political Consumerism – A New Phenomenon of Political Participation? An Exploratory Study in Canada, Belgium and Sweden, Paper prepared for the ECPR Joint Sessions, Edinburgh March 28-April 2, 2003
EveryOne Group for International Cooperation on Human Rights Culture acts to prevent and fight discriminations and human rights violations. The Group organizes and promotes educational programs for tolerance, liberty and freedom, genocides and persecutions memory in the World.