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Thesis Eleven
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Thesis Eleven: Critical Theory and Historical Sociology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes six issues a year in the field of sociology. It has been in publication since 1980 and is currently published by SAGE Publications.[1]
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Scope
Thesis Eleven publishes articles on social theory, with an multidisciplinary approach covering areas in the social sciences and humanities such as sociology, anthropology and philosophy.[2] Thesis Eleven focuses on critical theories of modernity with a continental and transatlantic focus.[2]
History and editors
One of the journal's Founding Editors, Peter Beilharz (Curtin University, Perth, Australia) remains on the editorial board for the journal.[3] There are thirteen other editors (including managing, review and production editors), along with an Editorial Advisory Board. [3]
The Thesis Eleven Centre for Cultural Sociology (originally the Thesis Eleven Centre for Critical Theory) was established in 2001 at La Trobe University.[4] One of the aims of the Centre was to promote Thesis Eleven, with Peter Beilharz and Trevor Hogan as the Director and Deputy Director.[4] The Centre ceased operating in 2014.[5]
The National Library of Australia holds Peter Beilharz's papers, which include material related to the founding of the journal and the associated centre.[6]
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Abstracting and indexing
Thesis Eleven is abstracted and indexed in many databases, including:[2]
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