ecpr editorial vacancies     
the ecpr has a number of editorial positions becoming vacant in 2009
All positions will start in 2009 and run initially for three years, 
renewable for a further three years subject to satisfactory service. All 
editors are responsible to the ECPR's Publications Board, which in turn 
reports to the ECPR's Executive Committee, and as such will be expected 
to prepare a formal report for the Board and Committee each spring. 
Editors are required to meet with the Board at least once a year, and 
with publishers and co-editors (where applicable) as and when required. 
All positions advertised below require significant commitment and 
applicants should be prepared to be proactive in running the publication 
day-to-day and also developing it (alongside the publisher and the 
Publications Board) in the longer term. It is expected that applicants 
will come from an ECPR member, or associate member, institution. 
 
EPS
 
Position: Co-editor of the ECPR's professional journal: European 
Political Science (EPS), published by Palgrave Macmillan on behalf of 
the ECPR.
 
Current editors: Jim Newell (University of Salford) and Martin Bull 
(University of Salford)
Continuing editor: Martin Bull (also Academic Director of the ECPR)
 
The position of co-editor involves the following principal tasks:
Commissioning articles for the journal bearing in mind the remit to 
provide a forum for discussion and debate about how the discipline of 
political science is, can be, and ought to be carried on in Europe.
* Reading submitted articles and discussing their suitability for 
publication with the other co-editor.
* Securing referees' reports on submitted articles where appropriate.
* Copy-editing submitted articles, in collaboration with the journal's 
Administrator (currently based at the University of Salford).
* Corresponding with authors and potential authors on the progress of 
their submissions and promised submissions.
* Meeting periodically with the co-editor and the journal's 
administrator to plan forthcoming issues.
* Holding periodic meetings with the other co-editor, with the associate 
editors and members of the editorial board, as appropriate, to discuss 
strategic matters and the future direction of the journal
* Sharing, with the other co-editor, the task of academic proof reading 
issues of the journal
* Sharing, with the other co-editor, the task of writing an editorial 
for each issue of the journal.
* Preparing, in collaboration with the other co-editor, the journal's 
annual report for consideration by the ECPR's Publications Board and 
Executive Committee.
* Attending, as required, ECPR events such as the Joint Sessions of 
Workshops each spring, in order to raise the journal's profile, meet 
participants and commission articles as appropriate.
* In collaboration with the other co-editor and the journal's 
administrator, liaising with the publishers concerning (a) the 
production of each issue and (b) operational and strategic issues 
surrounding publicity for the journal.
 
Appointment: 1st August 2009 - 1st August 2012, renewable for a further 
three years subject to the approval of the ECPR's Publications Board.
 
The successful applicant will receive an annual editorial fee and a fund 
to cover travel expenses incurred in attending meetings related to the 
journal.
 
Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science
 
Position: Editor of the Studies in European Political Science book 
series, published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) in association with 
the ECPR.
 
Current editor: Thomas Poguntke (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
 
The Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science publishes 
edited volumes which have originated from ECPR activities: this applies 
mainly to book projects that emerge from ECPR Joint Sessions of 
Workshops and, to a smaller degree, from sections organized at ECPR 
General Conferences.
 
The series editor is the principal contact for all academics who 
consider publishing such a volume. In the first instance, this requires 
his or her presence at the annual Joint Sessions of Workshops and, 
ideally, also at the biennial General Conference where the editor should 
be available to meet prospective book editors and discuss their projects.
 
The series editor deals with all academic matters related with the 
series including an initial evaluation of the viability of a book 
proposal, the selection of reviewers, subsequent discussions with the 
book editors and, on the basis of the reviews, the decision about the 
inclusion of a book into the series. He or she receives very strong 
logistical support from the publishers who organize all technical 
matters including the contacting of reviews.
 
The series editor should be an established academic who is prepared to 
invest considerable energy in the running of the Series.
 
Appointment: 1st April 2009 - 1st April 2012, renewable for a further 
three years subject to the approval of the ECPR's Publications Board.
 
The successful applicant will receive an annual editorial fee and a fund 
to cover travel expenses incurred in attending meetings related to the 
journal. 
 
ECPR Monographs & Classics
 
Posiiton: Co-editor of the ECPR's Monographs and Classics book series, 
published by the ECPR's own publishing imprint, ECPR Press.
 
Co-editors: Alan Ware (University of Oxford) and Vincent 
Hoffmann-Martinot (Sciences Po Bordeaux)
Continuing editor: Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot
 
Established in 2005, the ECPR Press operates a small academic press from 
the ECPR's Central Services at the University of Essex. Since the launch 
of the first two book series (Monographs and Classics) in 2005 around 18 
books have been published, with roughly equal numbers in each series.
 
With respect to the Monographs Series the role of the co-editors is:
1) To use their contacts in the political science and international 
relations communities to discover potentially suitable manuscripts for 
the series. The co-editors are expected to be pro-active in this regard. 
Included in this work is consultation with senior colleagues about the 
possibility of including in the series translations of important works 
recently published in other languages.
2) To evaluate the academic quality of such manuscripts and those 
unsolicited manuscripts that have also been submitted to the Press. In 
doing this the co-editors may use as referees either members of the 
editorial board or other suitably qualified academics; but the 
co-editors are expected to organize this aspect of the process.
3) To advise authors of manuscripts accepted for publication as to 
improvements and changes that should be made for the finally submitted 
version to the Press. The co-editors are responsible for final approval 
for any manuscript.
4) To serve as chair of the panel of judges for the ECPR thesis prize 
during the first three years following appointment as co-editor, 
identifying potential candidates for the series from those theses 
submitted; it is expected that the prize-winning thesis will, as a 
matter of course, normally be published as a book in the series.
5) To consult and liaise with the production manager on all aspects of 
the production, distribution and marketing arrangements of the series.
6) To attend meetings twice a year with the production manager.
7) Between them, to attend ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, General and 
Graduate Conferences to meet potential authors and to publicize the series.
 
With respect to the Classics series, conditions 5-8 also apply, but in 
addition the co-editors also recommend for inclusion in the Series 
important works that are currently out of print, and discuss with the 
production manager negotiations for obtaining the publishing rights to 
such books.
 
Appointment: 1st April 2009 - 1st April 2012, renewable for a further 
three years subject to the approval of the ECPR's Publications Board.
 
The successful applicant will receive an annual editorial fee and a fund 
to cover travel expenses incurred in attending meetings related to the 
journal. 
 
EJPR - Political Data Yearbook
 
Position: Co-editor of the European Journal of Political Research's 
Political Data Yearbook (PDY), published at the end of each volume as a 
double-length issue, published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the ECPR.
 
Current editors: Ingrid van Biezen (University of Birmingham) and Tim 
Bale (University of Sussex)
Continuing editor: Tim Bale
 
The European Journal of Political Research is one of the most important 
activities of the ECPR, and its flagship publication. It currently 
comprises seven issues a year, of which one is the double issue 
Political Data Yearbook.
 
The Political Data Yearbook reports data concerning cabinet composition 
and election and referendum results, and provides a narrative and 
interpretation of the principal political issues and events within each 
of the EU member states, including the countries scheduled to join the 
EU in 2004, Norway, Switzerland, the United States, Canada, Australia, 
New Zealand, and Japan. It will be expanding to include the 2007 
candidate members of the EU.  The PDY aims to be both a reliable archive 
of hard data and a tool for scholars who want to keep abreast of 
political events in the countries covered.
 
The work of the two editors involves the following:
assuring that the manuscript is within the page budget and delivered to 
the publisher by the production deadline;
assuring that each entry is accurate, in clear and grammatical English, 
and includes all of the required elements;
working with the authors to resolve any ambiguities or inconsistencies 
in the reports;
writing the editors' introduction to each volume, highlighting common 
trends and important issues.
 
Appointment: 1st August 2009 - 1st August 2012, renewable for a further 
three years subject to the approval of the ECPR's Publications Board.
 
The successful applicant will receive an annual editorial fee and a fund 
to cover travel expenses incurred in attending meetings related to the 
journal. 
 
 
EJPR
 
Position: Co-editor of the European Journal of Political Research 
(EJPR), published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the ECPR.
 
Current editors: Kris Deschouwer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and 
Richard S. Katz (Johns Hopkins University)
Continuing editor: Richard S. Katz
 
The EJPR is one of the leading journals of political science and the 
flagship publication of the ECPR. 
 
The task of the commissioning editor of the EJPR is the organization of 
the reviewing process and the selection of the manuscripts for 
publication in the journal. That includes:
* A first administrative screening of all incoming manuscripts: making 
sure that the files have been properly uploaded to the electronic 
submission system
* A first screening of the content of the manuscript, and if needed 
rejection of those that are inappropriate
Inviting referees to write an anonymous report on the quality of the 
manuscript
* Deciding on the basis of the referee reports and in close co-operation 
with the production editor whether a manuscript should be accepted for 
publication
 
For the position of commissioning editor of the EJPR, the ECPR is 
looking for an experienced member of the profession,
* with a wide range of interests
* with a wide range of professional contacts in Europe
* preferably with some experience in editing scientific journals
 
Appointment: 1st August 2009 - 1st August 2012, renewable for a further 
three years subject to the approval of the ECPR's Publications Board.
 
The successful applicant will receive an annual editorial fee and a fund 
to cover travel expenses incurred in attending meetings related to the 
journal.  
    
Publications
 
European Political Science (EPS)
 
Studies in European Political Science book series
 
ECPR Monographs & Classics book series
 
European Journal of Political Research (EJPR)
 
Political Data Yearbook (PDY) of the EJPR
 
*Applications should be made in the form of a covering letter explaining 
how the candidate would develop the publication under their editorship, 
and a full CV. *
* *
*The closing date is the 31st December 2008, and all applications should 
be sent via e-mail to the ECPR's Publications Manager, Rebecca Knappett 
rknapp@???.
 
In the first instance all enquiries should be directed to Rebecca 
Knappett.* 
 
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