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About the role
Environmental Politics is currently recruiting for an Editor-in-Chief. The role is a fantastic opportunity for an academic with expertise in any area of environmental politics and with the commitment, drive, and ability to help lead and develop the journal. As part of this role, you will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating a team of Editors, facilitating rigorous peer review, and delivering an agreed amount of content of suitable scope and quality within an agreed publication time frame.
The successful applicant will lead and work collaboratively with the Editorial team in maintaining and developing the national and international reputation of the journal, representing and promoting the journal in international conferences and other forums, and editorial oversight and decision-making on submissions to the journal. You will uphold the highest standards of scholarship for the journal, and will ensure that reviewers, authors, and editors adhere to the Journal’s Code of Publishing Ethics.
Taylor & Francis will support you in all aspects of the role. We provide training and support on all editorial processes and systems, including the online system, Editorial Manager, which facilitates the peer-review process. We will provide you with Editorial Office support for the submission system, regular journal performance data to inform your strategic decision-making, and offer guidance on strategic journal development, publishing ethics, and developments within the publishing landscape.
Taylor & Francis will provide remuneration for the role and cover journal-related expenses.