CENTERS AND PUBLICATIONS
Academic Publications
The scholarly community of The New School for Social Research contributes to the intellectual discourse through a variety of scholarly journals and interactive online platforms. Students assume an active role on the editorial staffs for the publications and frequently write articles and essays (either on their own or in conjunction with professors) as well.
Public Seminar 88
Public Seminar is an online platform reflecting the tradition of critical scholarship and public engagement of the original New School for Social Research (1919) and its University in Exile (1933). Confronting fundamental problems of the human condition and pressing problems of the day using the broad resources of social research, Public Seminar provokes critical and informed discussion through short-form posts, long-form essays, and audio and video pieces. Public Seminar is an extension of The New School’s legendary General Seminar, founded by the original University in Exile scholars. Through this innovative platform, the faculty, students, and alumni of The New School for Social Research, along with colleagues near and far, constitute a public seminar for the 21st century. publicseminar.org
Women in Philosophy Journal Founded in 2005, the Women in Philosophy Journal (WIPJ) is published in association with the People in Support of Women in Philosophy (PSWIP) at The New School for Social Research. Written and edited entirely by graduate students in the Department of Philosophy, WIPJ features selected papers that have been workshopped in PSWIP during the year. WIPJ also sponsors its own colloquia at The New School in association with PSWIP. pdcnet.org/wipj/Women-in-PhilosophyJournal
Constellations Constellations is an international peerreviewed quarterly committed to publishing the best in contemporary political and social theory. With roots in the Frankfurt School tradition of critical theory, it brings together a range of perspectives, including those of the Continental and Anglo-American traditions. constellationsjournal.org
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal The Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal is a professional publication that provides contemporary authors with a forum in which to engage with the history of philosophy and its traditions. Past issues have included contributions from HansGeorg Gadamer, Jacques Derrida, Jürgen Habermas, and Reiner Schürmann. The journal is published twice yearly and is edited and produced by advanced graduate students in the Department of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research. newschool.edu/nssr/GFPJ