Publisher’s Ethics
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Founded by the economist Giacomo Brodolini as an instrument of debate among political, social, cultural and economical forces, joined in the pursuit of democratic progress and reform, the journal has always directed its attention to social changes and problems in the world of work. This publication promotes high-level scientific studies regarding life and work conditions, both on a collective and international level, and it aims to analyze trade unions and socio-political problems.
Editors Enzo Bartocci e Giuseppe Ciccarone Editor in chief Massimo Mascini Co-editors Giorgio Benvenuto, Annamaria Simonazzi, Leonello Tronti Editorial Comittee Ugo Ascoli, Giuseppe Barbero, Vittorio Cotesta, Gino Faustini, Renato Fontana, Emilio Gabaglio, Paolo Garonna, Giuseppe Gesano, Mirella Giannini, Riccardo Leoni, Franco Liso, Enrica Morlicchio, Andrea Panaccione, Claudio Pellegrini, Paolo Piacentini, Enrico Pugliese, Enzo Russo, Marina Schenkel, Bruno Veneziani Editorial Staff Paolo Borioni (in chief), Antonella Ciocia, Manuelita Mancini, Maria Grazia Punzi, Marilena Sacchetta, Diego Teloni.
Editorial Board and Editorial Staff
Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini, Roma
The journal is indexed by: EconLit, Ibss (International Bibliography of the Social Sciences), Essper, Google Scholar
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.