Thesis Eleven
Thesis Eleven (Thesis 11) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes works on critical theories of modernity. Peer reviewed and published bimonthly, the journal reflects the broad scope of social theory by encouraging analysis on a wide range of topics across sociology, history, philosophy, political science, geography, cultural studies, literature and cognate fields. The identity of the journal, like its location, is multiple: European in the continental sense, but also transatlantic and antipodean. The journal translates European social theory, mainstream and marginal, and it also takes theory from the margins of the world system to the centres. Marxist in origin, after Marx by necessity, the journal is vitally concerned with change as well as with tradition.
Since it was established, the journal has published the work of some of the world's leading theorists including Niklas Luhmann, Alain Touraine, Immanuel Wallerstein, Martin Jay, Richard Rorty and Agnes Heller.
International Coverage
The identity of the journal, like its location, is multiple: European in the continental sense, but also transatlantic and colonial. The journal translates European social theory, mainstream and marginal, and it also takes theory from the margins of the world system to the centres.
A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Thesis Eleven is multidisciplinary, reaching across the social sciences and liberal arts (sociology, anthropology, philosophy, geography, cultural studies, literature and politics) and cultivating a diversity of critical theories of modernity across both the German and French senses of critical theory.
Review Section
Each issue of the journal contains a review section including review articles and reviews of the latest publications in social theory.
Student Subscription Rate
Students can subscribe at a 30% discount on the individual rate. Please contact our subscription department for details.
"Thesis Eleven is read around the world, as an exemplification of cosmopolitan theorizing at its best. Always original, always interdisciplinary, it has developed a unique, and uniquely valued, voice in global intellectual life." Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USA
"Thesis Eleven is a well established and internationally recognized journal in social and political theory; it publishes excellent and innovative papers of an interdisciplinary nature." Gerard Delanty, University of Sussex, UK
"Thesis Eleven is one of the few indispensable journals for those concerned with the contemporary social world and with the situation of social theory." Chamsy el-Ojeili, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
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Thesis Eleven (Thesis 11) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes works on critical theories of modernity. Peer reviewed and published bimonthly, the journal reflects the broad scope of social theory by encouraging analysis on a wide range of topics across sociology, history, philosophy, political science, geography, cultural studies, literature and cognate fields. The identity of the journal, like its location, is multiple: European in the continental sense, but also transatlantic and antipodean. The journal translates European social theory, mainstream and marginal, and it also takes theory from the margins of the world system to the centres. Marxist in origin, after Marx by necessity, the journal is vitally concerned with change as well as with tradition.
Peter Beilharz | Sichuan University, China |
Rachel Busbridge | Australian Catholic University, Australia |
Howard Prosser | Monash University, Australia |
Julian Joseph Potter | Australian Catholic University, Australia |
Timothy Andrews | La Trobe University, Australia |
Harry Blatterer | Macquarie University, Australia |
Alonso Casanueva Baptista | La Trobe University, Australia |
James Dorahy | University of Sydney, Australia |
Norbert Ebert | Macquarie University, Australia |
Tin Luong | La Trobe University, Australia |
Ira Raja | University of Delhi, India |
Raúl Sánchez Urribarrí | La Trobe University, Australia |
Sian Supski | La Trobe University, Australia |
Jeffrey C. Alexander | Yale University, USA |
Craig Calhoun | Arizona State University, USA |
Luis David SJ | Ateneo de Manila Law School, Philippines |
Mark Davis | University of Leeds, UK |
Eduardo De La Fuente | University of South Australia, Australia |
Gerard Delanty | University of Sussex, UK |
Chamsy el-Ojeili | Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
Austin Harrington | University of Leeds, UK |
Trevor Hogan | La Trobe University, Australia |
Axel Honneth | Columbia University, USA |
Martin Jay | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
Hans Joas | University of Freiburg, Germany |
Krishan Kumar | University of Virginia, USA |
Udaya Kumar | University of Delhi |
Fuyuki Kurasawa | York University, Canada |
Vassilis Lambropoulos | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA |
María Pía Lara | U AM-I, Mexico |
John Lechte | Macquarie University, Australia |
Siniša Maleševic | University College Dublin, Ireland |
Simon Marginson | University of Oxford, UK |
Anders Michelsen | University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
Noëleen Murray | University of Pretoria, South Africa |
Nikos Papastergiadis | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Carole Pateman | University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Orlando Patterson | Harvard University, USA |
Fu Qilin | Sichuan University, China |
Louis A. Ruprecht, Jr. | Georgia State University, UK |
Donald Sassoon | Queen Mary, University of London, UK |
Priti Singh | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India |
James Smithies | Australian National University, Canberra, Australia |
Margaret R Somers | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA |
George Steinmetz | University of Michigan, USA |
Ivan Szelenyi | Yale University, USA |
Julian Triado | Melbourne, Australia |
Peter Vale | University of Pretoria, South Africa |
Peter Wagner | University of Barcelona, Spain |
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