Journal of Poverty and Public Policy

About the Journal of Poverty and Public Policy

In 2018 the Institute for Social Concerns became the home of the Journal of Poverty and Public Policy, a journal of the Policy Studies Organization published by Wiley. As an academic institute committed to better understanding and reducing poverty, the institute is a hub for intellectual engagement around the causes, consequences, and responses to poverty in local and global communities. The Journal of Poverty and Public Policy provides a platform for scholars around the world to share exemplary peer-reviewed research, enacting the institute’s aim to apply scholarship for the common good and address the preferential option for the poor.

Read the Journal

Current and past issues of the Journal of Poverty and Public Policy are available in the Wiley Online Library. The University of Notre Dame subscribes to the journal as do 39,000 libraries around the world.

Submit an Article

Authors may submit an article according to the guidelines outlined here. The journal is published quarterly online. New submissions are welcome year round. 

Submit a Book Review

The Book Review Editor maintains a list of books available for review year round. To see the available books and process guidelines, click here.

Become a Reviewer

The journal welcomes reviewers with a wide range of expertise on poverty research. To become a reviewer for the Journal of Poverty and Public Policy, contact the Editor in Chief, Connie Snyder Mick, Ph.D., at cmick@nd.edu to express your interest and begin the acceptance process. 

Meet the Editors and Board

Editor-in-Chief

Connie Snyder Mick, University of Notre Dame

Associate Editor

Dave Lassen, University of Notre Dame

Managing Editor

Brianna McCaslin, University of Notre Dame

Book Review Editor

Virginia Parish Beard, Hope College  

Editorial Board

M. Niaz Asadullah, Malaya University
Mukul G. Asher, University of Singapore, Amrita Center for Economics and Governance
Silvia Borzutsky, Carnegie Mellon University
Pamela Herd, Georgetown University
Philip Young P. Hong, Loyola University Chicago
Sonia Kapur, University of North Carolina Asheville
Stephanie Kelton, Stony Brook University
Chang Yee Kwan, National Chengchi University
Brij Mohan, Louisiana State University
Udaya R. Waglé, Western Michigan University
Catherine Weaver, University of Texas Austin
Nikolaos Zahariadis, Rhodes College