The journal Radical Statistics has been published continuously since 1975.
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We accept varying lengths of articles that explore a wide range of radical statistical topics, including:
- Data and analysis to highlight power and inequalities (class, gender, racialisation, disability, sexual identities, etc) across a wide range of domains (education, health, housing, education, transport, crime, politics, employment);
- citizen investigations – use of data and analysis by activists and community groups to challenge institutions and discourses;
- critiquing official statistics: changes to official measurements, issues with sampling, analysis and reporting, political interference;
- public accessibility: demystifying statistics, critiquing methodological sophistication for the sake of it, promoting/interrogating statistical education, new developments in statistics, geospatial analysis, and data science.
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