Call for Editors – Social Currents

Social Currents is seeking a new editor or editorial team to begin a three-year term that will run from July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2027, with the overlapping transition between editorial offices beginning July 1, 2024. This transition period will allow for the new editorial team to learn from the outgoing editorial team.

About the Journal

Social Currents is the official journal of the Southern Sociological Society and publishes six issues a year. The journal is a broad-ranging social science journal that focuses on cutting-edge research from all methodological and theoretical orientations with implications for national and international sociological communities. The uniqueness of Social Currents lies in its format. The front end of every issue is devoted to short, theoretical, agenda-setting contributions and brief, empirical and policy-related pieces. The back end of every issue includes standard journal articles that cover topics within specific subfields of sociology, as well as across the social sciences more broadly. Currently the journal receives approximately 200 submissions per year and accepts about 20% of its submissions (note that these numbers may vary across years).

Application Information

Candidates for the editorship should be current or recent former members of the Southern Sociological Society. Though prospective editorial teams need not have an active membership at the time of application, up-to-date membership is expected by the time of selection by the Publications Committee and approval by the Executive Committee. Candidates should be tenured or advanced status professors in an academic institution or hold an equivalent role in a non-academic setting. We welcome proposals from sole editors or teams, including teams from different institutions. If you have an interest in co-editing but have no specific team members in mind, we may be able to organize a team. Candidates should have an outstanding record of scholarship. It would be helpful to have some familiarity with diverse methodological approaches and possess strong organizational skills. Candidates with previous editorial experience (as editor, associate editor, editorial board member, frequent reviewer) are strongly encouraged to apply.

Applications should be no more than five pages and should include: (a) a vision statement that describes the journal’s strengths, challenges, and the editor/editorial team’s plans to maintain and ideally raise the journal’s standing, (b) detailed information about the editor/editorial team, including a summary of skills and qualifications for the position; philosophy for establishing the editorial board; ability to offer guidance and support to authors submitting manuscripts; and plans for balancing editorial duties with their institutional responsibilities (e.g., course releases, potential deputy and managing editors), and (c) a very precise description of how the office will function, e.g., who will be responsible for selecting reviewers, how to ensure that authors receive decisions in a prompt and timely fashion. Applications that propose co-editors at different institutions should specifically address how editorial tasks will be divided between editors and institutions and in which institution(s) the editorial staff will be located.

The publications committee will hold an information session with previous editors in February 2024. All are welcome to attend.

The publications committee will begin reviewing applications starting March 20, 2024. We will offer a recommendation to the SSS Executive Committee no later than June 1, 2024. Please send completed applications to Dr. Shantel Gabrieal Buggs.