Editorial Board
Book Review Editor: Matt Samson, Davidson College, United States
Editorial Board:
Jean-Pierre Bastian, Université de Strasbourg, France; Jean-François Bayart, Centre d'études et de recherches internationales (CERI), Paris, France; Deborah Gaitskell, School of Oriental & African Studies, London, United Kingdom; Patrick Harries, Universität Basel, Switzerland; Christian Indermühle, Université de Genève, Switzerland; Caroline Jeannerat, University of Michigan, United States; Kathleen Lodwick, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Cédric Mayrargue, Centre d'études d'Afrique noire (CEAN), Université Bordeaux, France; Nicolas Monnier, Seminário Unido de Ricatla, Maputo, Mozambique; David Maxwell, Keele University, United Kingdom; Guy Thomas, Mission 21, Basel, Switzerland; Connie Shemo, SUNY Plattsburgh, USA: Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Siena College, USA; Lorenzo Macagno, Universidade do Paraná, Brasil
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Sociological Abstracts (ProQuest)
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The journal Social Sciences and Missions / Sciences sociales et mission provides a forum for exploration of the social and political influence of Christian missions worldwide. Christian missions represent a unique site of observation for the study of modern societies, in the "north" as well as in the "south". This is the reason why missions constitute the "prime material" of the journal Social Sciences & Missions.
The aim of the journal is not to study missions for themselves, but rather as "total social facts", an idiom, which history, anthropology, sociology or political science can use to analyse reality and give it meaning. This constitutes the originality of our approach – to the best of our knowledge, Social Sciences & Missions is the only social sciences journal dedicated to this object of study.
The origins of Social Sciences & Missions go back to a series of occasional papers called Le Fait Missionnaire. Histoire et héritages – Approche pluridisciplinaire, launched in 1995 at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Heading into its 24nd volume in 2011, SSM is now published twice a year by Brill (Leiden) under the title Social Sciences and Missions / Sciences sociales et mission.
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