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《Basic Income Studies》
语言:外文
ISSN:1932-0183
核心刊:;Scopus;
收录情况:CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts EconLit Intute Pais Internationa
周期:半年刊
学科分类:经济学  
简介:Basic Income Studies1 is the first peer-reviewed journal devoted to basic income and related issues ...
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期刊评价:  The proposal of an unconditional basic income is a simple idea that is at the core of radical thinking about poverty and unemployment, social justice and social cohesion in a wide variety of countries, and increasingly throughout the world. BIS's ambition is to stimulate and disseminate rigorous, undogmatic discussion about this and related ideas. The young international and interdisciplinary team that launched the project is well equipped to live up to this ambition. Philippe Van Parijs, Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale, Université Catholique de Louvain and Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University Basic Income is on the cusp of becoming a veritable social movement, with this journal serving as its intellectual wing. It will serve as an important source of information about the movement for outsiders, and as an important venue for key debates within the movement. I will be watching its development over the coming years with the keenest of interest. Robert E. Goodin, Joint Professor of Social and Political Theory and Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Basic Income Studies will help bring what is an already flourishing debate to the attention of a larger number of scholars, and help develop, sharpen and clarify the issues for all those involved in universities, policy arenas and in the growing grass roots campaigns in a wide variety of countries. The editors deserve thanks for their very welcome initiative. Carole Pateman, Professor of Political Science. Department of Political Science, University of California, USA Basic Income Studies provides an innovative and valuable venue for research on one of the most vital and intractable social problems facing the discipline of economics and the social sciences in general. Douglas Bowles, Professor of Economics and Director of the Social Science Consortium, University of Missouri, Kansas City Basic Income Studies covers cutting edge research in an area of social justice that is central to my research. Darrel Moellendorf, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs, San Diego State University This is a major source of high quality articles on the basic income grant initiative; of interest, I believe, to economists, political scientists and others in the social sciences, as well as philosophers. Len Krimerman, Professor of Philosophy and Director of Public and Community Engagement, University of Connecticut
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