1. Politics and the Life Sciences
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Amy Lynn Fletcher, Gregg R. Murray, Michael C. Grillo, Anne Beall, Jordan Mansell, and Carl Senior
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Critical time ,Public Administration ,Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Perspective (graphical) ,Media studies ,Foundation (evidence) ,050109 social psychology ,0506 political science ,Domain (software engineering) ,Politics ,Editorial team ,Gratitude ,050602 political science & public administration ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Sociology ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,media_common - Abstract
Some would argue there is a global movement afoot to study “biopolitics.” More and more scholarly reports that help shape our understanding of the political domain from this perspective are filling the pages of research journals. This is an important era of increasing scholarly interest in the intersection of the political and biological worlds and the rapidly evolving analytical innovations available to explore this still under-explored domain. With the arrival of these new opportunities comes a new editorial team at Politics and the Life Sciences (PLS). It is a team that extends its appreciation to the Council of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences for the trust they put in it to steer the journal forward at this interesting and critical time. As well, it is a team that expresses its heartfelt gratitude to its immediate predecessors, Tony Wohlers, Maggie Kosal, and their editorial colleagues, for their determined leadership of the journal over the last three years and the easy transition they facilitated for the new team. They clearly laid a firm foundation for the next stage of the development of the journal.
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- 2019
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