Basic Income Studies (BIS) is the first academic journal dedicated to research on basic income. It includes research articles, notes, debates, and book reviews on all aspects of primary research related to basic income. Right now BIS has several books in need of reviewers, including:

– Van Donselaar, Gijs. 2009. The Right to Exploit: Parasitism, Scarcity, Basic Income. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
– Prabhakar, Rajiv. 2008. The Assets Agenda: Principles and Policy. London: Palgrave-MacMillan.
– Stricker, Frank. 2007. Why America Lost the War on Poverty…and How to Win It, Chapel Hill, NC: the University of North Carolina Press. 360 pages.
– Blackburn, Robin. 2006. Age Shock: How Finance is Failing Us. London: Verso.
– Prabhakar, Rajiv. 2003. Stakeholding and New Labour. Basinstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.
– Schroeder, Doris. 2000. Work Incentives and Welfare Provision: The ‘pathological’ theory of unemployment. Aldershot: Ashgate.

More books will be in soon. If you are interested in reviewing a book for BIS, please contact one of the editors, Karl Widerquist <karl@widerquist.com> and Jurgen De Wispelaere <jurgen.dewispelaere@gmail.com>.