Berlin journal for sociology

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Berlin Journal for Sociology (BJS)

description Journal of Sociology
Area of ​​Expertise sociology
publishing company Springer VS
First edition 1991
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
Impact Factor 0.282 (2019)
Editor-in-chief Klaus Dörre
editor Frank Ettrich , Karin Lohr , Hans-Peter Müller , Hartmut Rosa
Web link BJS at Springer
Article archive link.springer.com
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The Berliner Journal für Soziologie is a German-language sociological journal published by the Institute for Sociology at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Institute for Social Sciences at the Humboldt University in Berlin .

The journal was founded in 1991 on an initiative of the 5th Sociology Congress of the East German Society for Sociology, which was only established last year as the first independent specialist society of GDR sociologists . Since then, the Berliner Journal has seen itself as a general sociological journal that publishes articles from all research and subject areas of sociology, whereby sociological problems are discussed and further developed against the background of contemporary theoretical and social developments.

The journal, whose articles are subject to the peer-review process, appears four times a year. Klaus Dörre , Frank Ettrich , Karin Lohr, Hans-Peter Müller and Hartmut Rosa are currently responsible as editors . Former editors include a. Hans Bertram , Klaus Eder , Artur Meier and Hildegard M. Nickel . The magazine is published in Springer VS .

In 2019, the impact factor of the Berlin Journal for Sociology was 0.282 (2018: 0.419; 2012: 0.283). In 2018, the journal was ranked 116th out of 139 journals in the "Sociology" category in the statistics of the Social Science Citation Index . The journal took a place behind the magazine for sociology and the Cologne magazine for sociology and social psychology and in front of the social world .

literature

  • Hansgünter Meyer : Sociology and sociological research in the GDR. In: Bernhard Schäfers (Ed.): Sociology in Germany. Development, institutionalization and professional fields, theoretical controversies. Leske and Budrich, Opladen 1995, ISBN 3-8100-1300-5 , pp. 35–49, here p. 39 ( preview in Google book search).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Berlin Journal for Sociology. In: springer.com, accessed July 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Hansgünter Meyer : Sociology and sociological research in the GDR. In: Bernhard Schäfers (Ed.): Sociology in Germany. Development, institutionalization and professional fields, theoretical controversies. Leske and Budrich, Opladen 1995, ISBN 3-8100-1300-5 , pp. 35–49, here p. 39 ( preview in Google book search).
  3. Berlin Journal for Sociology - Springer. In: link.springer.com. Retrieved October 8, 2019 .
  4. ^ ISI Web of Knowledge , Journal Citation Reports Social Sciences. Edition, 2012.