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<strong>Sociology</strong> Journals from Routledge<br />

Citizenship Studies<br />

Chief Editors: Engin F. Isin, POLIS, The Open<br />

University, UK and Bryan S. Turner, National<br />

University of Singapore, Singapore<br />

Volume 13, 2009, 6 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 1362-1025 Online ISSN: 1469-3593<br />

Citizenship Studies publishes internationally<br />

recognised scholarly work on contemporary<br />

issues in citizenship, human rights and<br />

democratic processes from an interdisciplinary<br />

perspective covering the fields of politics,<br />

sociology, history and cultural studies. It seeks to<br />

lead an international debate on the academic<br />

analysis of citizenship, and also aims to cross the<br />

division between internal and academic and<br />

external public debate.<br />

Deviant Behavior<br />

An Interdisciplinary Journal<br />

Editor-in-Chief: Craig J. Forsyth, University<br />

of Louisiana, USA<br />

Volume 30, 2009, 8 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 0163-9625 Online ISSN: 1521-0456<br />

2007 Impact Factor: 0.569<br />

39/47 (Psychology, Social), 55/96 (<strong>Sociology</strong>)<br />

©2008 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®<br />

Deviant Behavior is the only journal that<br />

specifically and exclusively addresses social<br />

deviance. International and interdisciplinary in<br />

scope, it publishes refereed theoretical,<br />

descriptive, methodological, and applied papers.<br />

All aspects of deviant behavior are discussed,<br />

including crime, juvenile delinquency, alcohol<br />

abuse and narcotic addiction, sexual deviance,<br />

societal reaction to handicap and disfigurement,<br />

mental illness, and socially inappropriate<br />

behavior.<br />

Economy and Society<br />

Managing Editor: Samantha Ashenden,<br />

Birkbeck College, University of London, UK<br />

Volume 38, 2009, 4 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 0308-5147 Online ISSN: 1469-5766<br />

2007 Impact Factor: 1.678<br />

Ranking: 8/96 (<strong>Sociology</strong>), 17/191<br />

(Economics)<br />

©2008 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®<br />

This radical interdisciplinary journal of theory and<br />

politics continues to be one of the most exciting<br />

and influential resources for scholars in the social<br />

sciences worldwide. As one of the field’s leading<br />

scholarly refereed journals, Economy and<br />

Society plays a key role in promoting new<br />

debates and currents of social thought. For over<br />

30 years, the journal has explored the social<br />

sciences in the broadest interdisciplinary sense, in<br />

innovative articles from some of the world’s<br />

leading sociologists and anthropologists, political<br />

scientists, legal theorists, philosophers,<br />

economists and other renowned scholars.<br />

European Societies<br />

Published on behalf of the European<br />

Sociological Association<br />

www.europeansociology.org<br />

Editor: John Scott, University of Essex, UK<br />

Volume 11, 2009, 5 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 1461-6696 Online ISSN: 1469-8307<br />

2007 Impact Factor: 0.522<br />

Ranking: 59/96 (<strong>Sociology</strong>)<br />

©2008 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®<br />

Developed by the European Sociological<br />

Association as an international platform for the<br />

sociological discourse on European<br />

developments, European Societies (ES)<br />

publishes research on Europe rather than<br />

research by Europeans. The journal covers social<br />

theory and analysis on three levels: the European<br />

level itself, comparative research on Europe, and<br />

Europe in international perspective.<br />

Concentrating on the present, ES articles<br />

examine themes reflecting recent and significant<br />

changes in Europe from a cross-disciplinary<br />

view-point. The journal is essential reading for all<br />

sociologists, economists, political scientists and<br />

social policy analysts wishing to keep abreast of<br />

the very latest debates.<br />

Innovation<br />

The European Journal of Social Science<br />

Research<br />

Published in association with the<br />

Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative<br />

Research in the Social Sciences<br />

www.iccr-international.org<br />

Editors: Liana Giorgi and Ronald J.<br />

Pohoryles, both at The Interdisciplinary Centre<br />

for Comparative Research in Social Sciences,<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

Volume 22, 2009, 4 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 1351-1610 Online ISSN: 1469-8412<br />

European integration and enlargement pose<br />

fundamental challenges for policy, politics,<br />

citizenship, culture and democracy. Innovation<br />

provides a unique forum for discussing these<br />

processes. It welcomes articles on all aspects of<br />

European developments that contribute to the<br />

improvement of social science knowledge and to<br />

the setting of a policy-focused European<br />

research agenda.<br />

Innovation has been accepted into the<br />

Thomson Reuters Social Science Citation Index<br />

and will receive an Impact Factor in 2010.<br />

<strong>Sociology</strong> Subject Area<br />

Visit: www.informaworld.com/sociology to<br />

access relevant information on Routledge<br />

journals and e-books, special offers, sample<br />

articles, calls for papers, links to related<br />

societies and associations and details on<br />

forthcoming conferences and meetings.<br />

International Journal of<br />

Social Research<br />

Methodology<br />

Co-Editors: Julia Brannen, Institute of<br />

Education, UK and Rosalind Edwards, London<br />

South Bank University, UK<br />

Volume 12, 2009, 5 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 1364-5579 Online ISSN: 1464-5300<br />

A key feature of this journal is the mix of<br />

academic and theoretically-slanted<br />

methodological articles relating to research<br />

practice in professional and service settings, and<br />

those considering the relationship between the<br />

two. It thus addresses an audience of researchers<br />

within academic and other research<br />

organizations as well as practitioner-researchers<br />

in the field.<br />

International Review of<br />

<strong>Sociology</strong><br />

Revue Internationale de Sociologie<br />

Editor: Marisa Ferrari Occhionero,<br />

University of Rome, Italy<br />

Volume 19, 2009, 3 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 0390-6701 Online ISSN: 1469-9273<br />

International Review of <strong>Sociology</strong> is the<br />

oldest journal in the field of sociology, founded<br />

in 1893 by René Worms. The journal is a channel<br />

to spread up-to-date results of interdisciplinary<br />

research across continents, cultures and<br />

disciplines.<br />

The Journal of<br />

Mathematical <strong>Sociology</strong><br />

Editor: Phillip Bonacich, University of<br />

California at Los Angeles, USA<br />

Volume 33, 2009, 4 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 0022-250X Online ISSN: 1545-5874<br />

2007 Impact Factor: 1.000<br />

Ranking: 25/96 (<strong>Sociology</strong>), 13/35 (Social<br />

Sciences, Mathematical Methods)<br />

©2008 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®<br />

The Journal of Mathematical <strong>Sociology</strong><br />

welcomes papers of mutual interest to social<br />

scientists and other social and behavioral<br />

scientists, as well as papers by non-social<br />

scientists that may encourage fruitful<br />

connections between sociology and other<br />

disciplines. Reviews of new or developing areas<br />

of mathematics and mathematical modeling that<br />

may have significant applications in sociology are<br />

also considered.<br />

Journal of Poverty<br />

Co-Editors: Alfred Louis Joseph, Jr., Miami<br />

University of Ohio, USA and Maria Vidal de<br />

Haymes, Loyola University-Chicago, USA<br />

Volume 13, 2009, 4 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 1087-5549 Online ISSN: 1540-7608<br />

The Journal of Poverty is the first refereed<br />

journal to recognize the inequalities in our social,<br />

political, and economic structures, presenting<br />

progressing strategies that expand society’s<br />

increasingly narrow notions of poverty and<br />

inequality. Visit the journal’s web site at:<br />

www.journalofpoverty.org

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