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New editorial leadership at the Journal of Nietzsche Studies—The JNS editorial board and Penn State University Press warmly welcome Jessica N. Berry, Associate Professor of Philosophy, as the new Executive Editor for the Journal of Nietzsche Studies. Professor Berry is an expert in the field and the author of Nietzsche and the Ancient Skeptical Tradition and numerous articles on Nietzsche and antiquity. For nearly four years, she has served as Associate Editor for the journal and brings considerable experience with content editing and development. Along with this transition, the Philosophy Department at Georgia State University will become the new editorial home for the journal.

 

Christa Davis Acampora, Editor (through December 2016)

Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY

Christa Davis Acampora is Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She is the author of Contesting Nietzsche (University of Chicago Press, 2013), and co-author and editor of several other books on Nietzsche. She also serves on the editorial board of Nietzsche-Studien, the program committee for the North American Nietzsche Society, and the executive committee of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society (U.K.).

 

Anthony K. Jensen, Associate Editor

Providence College

Anthony K. Jensen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence College. He is the author of Nietzsche's Philosophy of History (Cambridge, 2013). His articles, translations, and reviews have appeared in many venues, including the Journal of Nietzsche Studies, the Journal of the History of Philosophy, and the British Journal for the History of Philosophy, among others.

 

Jessica N. Berry, Associate Editor (Editor, beginning with JNS 48)

Georgia State University

Jessica N. Berry is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University in Atlanta. She is the author of Nietzsche and the Ancient Skeptical Tradition (Oxford, 2011), completed with the support of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Her work on Nietzsche and Greek thought has appeared in The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche (edited by Ken Gemes and John Richardson), The Journal of the History Ideas, Philosophical Topics, and elsewhere.

 

Tom Bailey, Book Reviews Editor (books published in English)

John Cabot University

Tom Bailey teaches philosophy at John Cabot University in Rome. He has published various articles on Nietzsche and Kant, including "Nietzsche the Kantian?" in The Oxford Handbook on Nietzsche. He also works on contemporary ethics and political philosophy, and has edited collections on Rawls and Habermas.

 

Matthew Meyer, Book Reviews Editor (books published in languages other than English)

The University of Scranton

Matthew Meyer teaches philosophy at The University of Scranton in Pennsylvania. He has published a number of journal articles, book chapters, and reviews primarily on Nietzsche and is the author of the book, Reading Nietzsche through the Ancients, recently published in the series, Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung, with Walter de Gruyter. He also has long-standing interests in ancient philosophy and political philosophy.

 

 

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