
The Sociological Review
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Edited by:
Nickie Charles and Rolland Munro
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 49/99 Sociology
Impact Factor: 0.764
The Sociological Review provides comprehensive coverage of all areas of sociology, social anthropology and cognate subjects such as cultural and women's studies, social policy and industrial relations. The journal has a flexible approach to both its content and style. No social topic is considered irrelevant, innovative subject matter and style are welcomed, and articles are always topical and current.
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Read the latest Special Issue online today!
Post-colonial Bourdieu Co-edited by Les Back, Azzedine Haddour & Nirmal Puwar
The latest Sociological Review monograph is out now!
Space, Travel and Culture: From Apollo to Space Tourism
David Bell & Martin Parker
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The Sociological Review Monographs
A subscription to The Sociological Review includes 4 regular issues plus 2 monographs covering key concepts and processes. The monographs are also published as a book series. Recent titles include:
Nature After the Genome - COMING SOON
Sarah Parry & John Dupré
Nature, Society and Environmental Crisis
Bob Carter & Nickie Charles
Space, Travel and Culture: From Apollo to Space Tourism
David Bell & Martin Parker
Un/Knowing Bodies
Joanna Latimer & Michael Schillmeier
Remembering Elites
Mike Savage & Karel Williams
Marketing Devices
Edited by Michel Callon, Yuval Millo & Fabian Muniesa
Embodying Sociology
Edited by Chris Shilling
Against Automobility
Edited by Steffen Bohm, Campbell Jones, Chris Land & Matthew Paterson
Sports Mega Events
Edited by John Horne & Wolfram Manzenreiter
A New Sociology of Work
Lynne Pettinger, Jane Parry, Rebecca Taylor & Miriam Glucksmann
Contemporary Organization Theory
Campbell Jones & Rolland Monro.
Click here to view all of The Sociological Review book series titles.
Recent Highlights
The translocation of culture: 'community cohesion' and the force of multiculturalism in history
Pnina Werbner
Low expectations, sexual attitudes and knowledge: explaining teenage pregnancy and fertility in English communities. Insights from qualitatitive research
Lisa Arai
Disgusted subjects: the making of middle-class identities
Stephanie Lawler
These articles are available free online. For more articles, and to access a free online sample copy of The Sociological Review, please click here.
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As the longest-established sociological journal in Britain, The Sociological Review has always published some of the most interesting research results and has been generous in the amount of space it is prepared to give authors with something important to say. Less self-consciously discipline bound, The Sociological Review holds a unique position in journal publishing today. Long may it continue to do so!'
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