The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an essential resource for analysis of Europe’s dynamic Muslim populations. This comprehensive annual reference work summarizes significant activities, trends and developments, and features the most current statistical information available from more than 40 European countries.
Oxford Bibliographies in Sociology offers exclusive, authoritative research guides that combine the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia.
OpenEdition brings together four platforms (books, journals, blogs, events) dedicated to electronic resources and academic information in the humanities and social sciences.
The former Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Yearbooks have become part of the Chinese Research Perspectives series. The Chinese Research Perspectives series includes four research areas: Education, the Environment, Population and Labor, and Society.
CSCM publishes critical analyses of contemporary media representations, autoethnography, poetry, and creative non-fiction; providing an explicit forum for the intersections of cultural studies, critical interpretive research methodologies, and cultural critique.
Published under the auspices of Ministry of Defense, and directly subordinate to the General Staff, this journal has become the topmost vehicle for the articulation of various Soviet and Russian military doctrines.
The goal of the Journal of Mathematical Sociology is to publish models and mathematical techniques that would likely be useful to professional sociologists.
This history magazine, which covers a wide range of topics from international, transnational and global perspectives, is entirely peer reviewed and publishes articles in Italian, English and French.
Since Aristotle's classification of political systems, power has been one of the most central and debated themes of the social sciences. Yet, despite its centrality, there has been little consensus on what constitutes the essence of power.
This Russian language journal was published biannually during the last two decades of the Warsaw Pact’s existence until it ceased publication in 1990 with the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact itself.
A peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting-edge interdisciplinary scholarship and creative work by and about women of the African Diaspora and their communities in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds.
Investigating the construction, transmission, and contestation of forms of knowledge from antiquity to today. What people know and how they claim to know it, the very choice of things as objects of knowledge, are products of history, politics, and culture.
This journal offers creative and hands-on articles that help you use a variety of resources (for example, technology as a teaching tool) to enhance student learning.
In addition to depictions of historical events, detailed studies on processes of emergence and phases of expulsion and genocide, causes of persecution and exclusion or on questions of international law are also presented.