Tocqueville Review

Scope & Guideline

Cultivating Diverse Perspectives in Social Inquiry

Introduction

Delve into the academic richness of Tocqueville Review with our guidelines, detailing its aims and scope. Our resource identifies emerging and trending topics paving the way for new academic progress. We also provide insights into declining or waning topics, helping you stay informed about changing research landscapes. Evaluate highly cited topics and recent publications within these guidelines to align your work with influential scholarly trends.
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0730-479x
PublisherUNIV TORONTO PRESS INC
Support Open AccessNo
CountryCanada
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 2009 to 2024
AbbreviationTOCQUEVILLE REV / Tocqueville Rev.
Frequency2 issues/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
Acceptance Rate-
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AddressJOURNALS DIVISION, 5201 DUFFERIN ST, DOWNSVIEW, TORONTO, ON M3H 5T8, CANADA

Aims and Scopes

The Tocqueville Review is dedicated to exploring the dynamics of democracy, liberalism, and social justice, with a strong emphasis on historical and contemporary analysis. The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary research that engages with the works of Alexis de Tocqueville and their implications for modern political and social issues.
  1. Democratic Theory and Practice:
    The journal focuses on the theoretical foundations and practical implications of democracy, examining how democratic ideals are manifested in various societies and political systems.
  2. Authoritarianism and Autocracy:
    A significant area of interest is the study of authoritarian regimes and the mechanisms through which autocracy can emerge, persist, and be challenged within democratic contexts.
  3. Secularism and Religion:
    The journal explores the relationship between secularism and religion, particularly in the context of French laïcité and its implications for human rights and governance.
  4. Environmental Justice and Civil Society:
    Research on environmental movements and their role in shaping democratic processes and civil society engagement is a crucial area, highlighting the intersection of ecological issues and democratic participation.
  5. Historical Contextualization of Political Concepts:
    The journal emphasizes the historical evolution of political concepts such as democracy, liberalism, and justice, often drawing on Tocqueville's works to frame contemporary discussions.
  6. Social Justice and Inequality:
    Addressing issues of social justice, inequality, and welfare, the journal investigates how these themes impact democratic societies and the moral imperatives they entail.
The Tocqueville Review has shown a dynamic evolution in its thematic focus, responding to contemporary challenges and scholarly discourse. Recent publications highlight several emerging themes that are gaining traction.
  1. Illiberal Democracy:
    The rise of illiberal democracy as a critical area of study reflects global political trends, with increasing attention on how democratic frameworks can coexist with authoritarian practices.
  2. Digital Governance and Autocracy:
    The emergence of themes surrounding digital governance and the concept of the 'digital caudillo' indicates a growing interest in how technology influences political authority and democratic engagement.
  3. Environmental Movements and Democracy:
    Research on environmental activism and its effects on democratic processes is increasingly prominent, emphasizing the role of civil society in advocating for ecological justice.
  4. Intersectionality in Social Justice:
    An emerging focus on intersectionality, particularly in the context of race, gender, and class, suggests a more nuanced approach to understanding social justice within democratic frameworks.
  5. Global Perspectives on Democracy:
    There is a noticeable trend towards incorporating global perspectives and comparative analyses of democracy, moving beyond Eurocentric views to include diverse experiences and models.

Declining or Waning

While the Tocqueville Review has maintained a robust focus on several core areas, there are themes that appear to be declining in prominence over recent publications. This shift may reflect changing political landscapes and academic interests.
  1. Classical Liberalism:
    The exploration of classical liberalism, while foundational, has seen a decrease in specific discussions, possibly overshadowed by the urgent debates surrounding authoritarianism and illiberal democracy.
  2. Economic Growth and Welfare Economics:
    Themes directly related to traditional economic growth and welfare economics appear less frequently, as the journal pivots towards more contemporary social justice issues and environmental concerns.
  3. Historical Biographies of Political Figures:
    The examination of historical figures in isolation is waning, with more emphasis now placed on broader thematic analyses rather than individual biographies or historical narratives.
  4. Rural and Local Governance:
    Discussions specifically focused on rural governance and local democratic practices have diminished, potentially reflecting a shift towards urban-centric analyses of democracy and civil society.

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