Workers’ Journal

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Workers' Journal
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LanguageFrakanic
Codexian
Edited byHenriette Fresnel, Nathan Malet and Séverin Gallois
Publication details
History1989-present
Publisher
Network of Socialist Democracy Research Institutes for the International Socialist Endowment Fund (Federation of the Southern Coast)
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Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4W.J.

The Workers' Journal (Frakanic: Journal des Travailleurs) is a quarterly academic journal established in 1988 and is the official publication of the International Socialist Endowment Fund's Network of Socialist Democracy Research Institutes. It covers the study of democratic socialism, democratic socialist regimes and parties, and pro-democratic socialist movements throughout the world. In addition to scholarly research and analysis, the journal incorpores reports from activists and union leaders on the ground, providing updates on elections, labor movements and reviews of recent literature about democratic socialism. The editors of Workers' Journal commission most articles but do considered unsolicited articles. The journal does not perform peer-reviewed studies.