A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

  First | 1 2 3        [Sort alphabetically]   [Restore default list]

  Subjects -> SOCIOLOGY (Total: 553 journals)
Showing 401 - 382 of 382 Journals sorted by number of followers
Cahiers Jean Moulin     Open Access   (Followers: 23)
Transmotion     Open Access   (Followers: 20)
Sociological Science     Open Access   (Followers: 8)
Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology     Open Access   (Followers: 8)
Finance and Society     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
Environmental Sociology     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
Behavioural Public Policy     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
Culture - Society - Education     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
Advanced Journal of Social Science     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Politics, Groups, and Identities     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 5)
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 5)
Housing and Society     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 5)
Emotions and Society     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 5)
Revista Vértices     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Journal of Creativity     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Finnish Journal of Social Research      Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Journal of Trafficking and Human Exploitation     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 4)
Asian Journal for Poverty Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
People and Nature     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Glottopol : Revue de Sociolinguistique en Ligne     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Possibility Studies & Society     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 4)
Insights into Regional Development     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
European Journal for Sport and Society     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 3)
Nomadic Civilization : Historical Research / Кочевая цивилизация: исторические исследования     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Frontiers in Sociology     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of the Sociology and Theory of Religion     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Comparative Family Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Valuation Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Sociedad y Discurso     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Journal of Indigenous Social Development     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal (LASSIJ)     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Qualitative Sociology Review     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Economy and Sociology / Economie şi Sociologie     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Public Anthropologist     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Sociological Bulletin     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Studia Socialia Cracoviensia     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Humanitarian Technology     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Artes Humanae     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Indonesian Journal of Sociology and Education Policy     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Indes : Zeitschrift für Politik und Gesellschaft     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Community Empowerment     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
International Journal of Cultural and Social Studies (IntJCSS)     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Conflicto Social     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Kulttuurintutkimus     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Sociological Jurisprudence Journal     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Soziale Probleme : Zeitschrift für soziale Probleme und soziale Kontrolle     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Resilience : International Policies, Practices and Discourses     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Recreation and Society in Africa, Asia and Latin America     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Frontiers in Human Dynamics     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Sociología del Trabajo     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Cadernos CERU     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Universidad, Escuela y Sociedad     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Journal of Social Inclusion Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Cuadernos de Extensión Universitaria de la UNLPam     Open Access  
Humanidades em diálogo     Open Access  
Controversias y Concurrencias Latinoamericanas     Open Access  
Ciência & Trópico     Open Access  
Социологический журнал     Open Access  
Trajecta : Religion, Culture and Society in the Low Countries     Open Access  
Cahiers Société     Open Access  
Performance Matters     Open Access  
Les Cahiers d’Afrique de l’Est     Open Access  
Sosiologi i dag     Open Access  
Sociología Histórica     Open Access  
MovimentAção     Open Access  
Revista Fragmentos de Cultura : Revista Interdisciplinar de Ciências Humanas     Open Access  
Ciência & Tecnologia Social     Open Access  
Diferencia(s)     Open Access  
Tecnología y Sociedad     Open Access  
Cultura y Representaciones Sociales     Open Access  
Revista Espirales : Revista para a integração da América Latina e Caribe     Open Access  
International Journal of Community Well-Being     Hybrid Journal  
Socio-Ecological Practice Research     Hybrid Journal  
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure     Hybrid Journal  
Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik     Hybrid Journal  
Todas as Artes     Open Access  
TRIM. Tordesillas : Revista de investigación multidisciplinar     Open Access  
Journal of Geography, Politics and Society     Open Access  
Human Behavior, Development and Society     Open Access  
Chophayom Journal     Open Access  
Open Family Studies Journal     Open Access  
Journal of Economy Culture and Society     Open Access  
Sociología y Tecnociencia     Open Access  
NUDOS : Sociología, Teoría y Didáctica de la Literatura     Open Access  
Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny     Open Access  
Homo Ludens     Open Access  
Sociologisk Forskning     Open Access  
Tidsskrift for boligforskning     Open Access  
Søkelys på arbeidslivet (Norwegian Journal of Working Life Studies)     Open Access  
Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift     Open Access  
Sociology : Thought and Action     Open Access  
Lifespans & Styles     Open Access  
Revista Latinoamericana de Antropología del Trabajo     Open Access  
Tla-Melaua : Revista de Ciencias Sociales     Open Access  
Lavboratorio : Revista de Estudios sobre Cambio Estructural y Desigualdad Social.     Open Access  
Entramados y Perspectivas     Open Access  
Cuadernos de Marte     Open Access  
Barn : Forskning om barn og barndom i Norden     Open Access  
Sens public     Open Access  
Revista Includere     Open Access  
Jurnal Sosiologi Pendidikan Humanis     Open Access  
Revista de Estudos AntiUtilitaristas e PosColoniais     Open Access  
Praça : Revista Discente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia da UFPE     Open Access  
Revista Debates Insubmissos     Open Access  
Educação, Escola e Sociedade     Open Access  
International Journal of Human and Behavioral Science     Open Access  
Lectio Socialis     Open Access  
Journal of Applied Sociology     Open Access  
Sospol : Jurnal Sosial Politik     Open Access  
Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Rurales     Open Access  
Sociedad y Economía     Open Access  
Società e diritti     Open Access  
Society Register     Open Access  
Migracijske i etničke teme / Migration and Ethnic Themes     Open Access  
Hábitat y Sociedad     Open Access  
Anduli : Revista Andaluza de Ciencias Sociales     Open Access  
Revue d’Allemagne et des pays de langue allemande     Open Access  
Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Social Analysis     Open Access  
Ethnologia Fennica     Open Access  
Revue Sciences Humaines     Open Access  
Revista Punto Género     Open Access  
Revista Empresa y Humanismo     Open Access  
RASE : Revista de la Asociación de Sociología de la Educación     Open Access  
Studia Białorutenistyczne     Open Access  
Inclusión y Desarrollo     Open Access  
identidade!     Open Access  
Dilemas : Revista de Estudos de Conflito e Controle Social     Open Access  
Quaderni di Sociologia     Open Access  
RUDN Journal of Sociology     Open Access  
Revista de Sociologia, Antropologia e Cultura Jurídica     Open Access  
Simmel Studies     Full-text available via subscription  
Revista de Movimentos Sociais e Conflitos     Open Access  
Serendipities : Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences     Open Access  
Espirales     Open Access  
Revista Latina de Sociología     Open Access  
Confluences Méditerranée     Full-text available via subscription  
Revista Nuevo Humanismo     Open Access  
Sudamérica : Revista de Ciencias Sociales     Open Access  

  First | 1 2 3        [Sort alphabetically]   [Restore default list]

Similar Journals
Journal Cover
Sociology : Thought and Action
Number of Followers: 0  

  This is an Open Access Journal Open Access journal
ISSN (Print) 2335-8890 - ISSN (Online) 1392-3358
Published by Vilnius University Homepage  [38 journals]
  • Change of the Lithuanian Art (History) Canon: The Late Soviet Period and
           the Period of Independence

    • Authors: Kęstutis Šapoka
      Pages: 7 - 54
      Abstract: The purpose of this article is to explicate socioideological mechanisms of the Lithuanian art (history) canon of the late Soviet period and the period of independence. It theoretically defines the concept of art (history) canon, an important aspect of which is socioideological predispositions. By drawing on representative publications and albums from the late Soviet period and the period of independence the article analyses how and to what extent the Lithuanian art (history) canon has changed or remained stable. The analysis uses the term ‘Quiet modernism’, which at the end of the first decade of the independence period was used to rebrand the image of Soviet-era artists and re-format the canon. The research showed that, during the time period under investigation, the Lithuanian art (history) canon has been shaped in line with both artistic principles and socioideological factors. The canon has been partly changing, but its core is still inert and static.
      PubDate: 2022-12-30
      DOI: 10.15388/SocMintVei.2022.2.36
      Issue No: Vol. 51, No. 2 (2022)
       
  • Argumentum Ornithologicum: How Avian Metaphors Help Understand Artistic
           Research Better

    • Authors: Aldis Gedutis, Vytautas Michelkevičius
      Pages: 55 - 72
      Abstract: The article aims to examine the phenomenon of artistic research in the broader context of sciences and arts. For that purpose, Pierre Bourdieu’s methodological principle ‘exoticize the domestic’ is used. This principle enables to change and alter the epistemic perspective suggesting that ordinary and everyday things should be investigated as if they were alien and strange. In place of theoretical arguments for and against artistic research, an avian metaphor is invoked, which enables to exoticize the domestic sufficiently. By continuing and expanding the existing avian metaphors, the article aims to highlight those aspects of artistic research that are not easy to grasp and distinguish with the help of the usual arguments pro and con artistic research. The main question to be answered: how does the perception of artistic research change when looking at it as a phenomenon of the ornithological world'
      PubDate: 2022-12-30
      DOI: 10.15388/SocMintVei.2022.2.37
      Issue No: Vol. 51, No. 2 (2022)
       
  • Reproductive Decisions of the 1970–1984 Cohort Born in Lithuania

    • Authors: Ernesta Platūkytė
      Pages: 44 - 65
      Abstract: Even though childbirth in developed societies is increasingly associated with compromises in pursuit of a professional career, education, or other important goals, parenthood has remained an important significant life stage in the process of family formation. Change of structural and contextual circumstances influences the decision of individuals on whether to have children or not, and this increasingly depends on the desire to fulfil personal wishes and satisfy personal needs. Using qualitative research, this paper analyzes the reproductive decisions of a cohort born in Lithuania during the period of 1970–1984. The research informants are often referred to as a generation of a “natural social experiment”; a generation that experienced an active stage of family life in the conditions of drastic societal change. An analysis of personal accounts displays that for this generation, marriage had been the most favourable form of family formation, and procreative decisions were greatly influenced by the prevailing contextual circumstances in society. Maintaining the sequence of normativity of the life course created favourable conditions for those born in Lithuania in 1970–1984 to have children, and procreative expectations were associated with the institutionalization of family relations.
      PubDate: 2022-12-30
      DOI: 10.15388/SocMintVei.2022.2.35
      Issue No: Vol. 50, No. 1 (2022)
       
  • Beyond Administrative Criteria: The Patterns of the Recognition of Quality
           in the Humanities

    • Authors: Kęstas Kirtiklis, Aldis Gedutis
      Pages: 66 - 79
      Abstract: The present article seeks to discern the criteria or the quality of research, formulated and accepted within the scholarly community of the humanities. We argue that the scholars implicitly use these criteria opposing administrative evaluation. The analysis of these criteria revealed that they might be summarized in three broad categories – the novelty (originality, innovativeness) of the research; the excellence of the researcher (ability to conduct and describe the research); and the impact (academic as well as social-political). We argue that relevant criteria for the administrative evaluation of research in the humanities should draw on these perspectives.
      PubDate: 2022-12-30
      DOI: 10.15388/SocMintVei.2022.1.38
      Issue No: Vol. 50, No. 1 (2022)
       
  • Families of the Past: Was the North-Western European Household System
           Prevalent in the 19th Century Lithuania'

    • Authors: Aušra Maslauskaitė, Dalia Leinartė, Irma Dirsytė
      Pages: 7 - 33
      Abstract: The paper analyzes family and household types in the mid. 19th century Vilnius and Kaunas gubernijy. The research is based on the large-scale dataset composed of the archival census-like listings of individuals by family units and defined as inventories. The dataset covers the inventories from 1847 and it includes around 20 thousand individuals. Based on the Hammel and Laslett (1974) methodology the research identifies nuclear, extended, and multiple-family households. The research is guided by Hajnal’s (1982) theory on the North-Western and Eastern European household systems. The former could be characterized by the dominance of the nuclear family households. Empirical analysis proves that around 40 percent of all households were nuclear family households. On the other hand, multiple-family households were not dominant. Thus, the main findings corroborate the idea that there was a transitional zone between the Eastern and North-Western household systems in the western part of the tsarist Russian empire.
      Keywords: Articles ; A Phenomenological Study of Representations of a Person with Down Syndrome
             in “Le huitième jour” by Jac van Dormael

      • Authors: Dalia Jakaitė
        Pages: 34 - 49
        Abstract: The subject of the article is the world of a person with an intellectual disability in the comedy drama of Belgian director Jac von Dormael “Le huitième jour” (1996, “The Eighth Day”). The purpose of the article is phenomenological reading and analysis of the representation of a person with Down syndrome and his living world in the featured film, focusing on the emotional and social representation of the disability phenomenon. The approach of the filmmakers to the issue of disability is examined with the principles of social and film phenomenology, semantics and poetics of the artistic text. The research focuses on two perspectives of the phenomenon: a) the relationship of the main character Georges – a musical, theatrical, positive young man with Down syndrome – with his closest family and b) his dialogue with the wider society, which mainly emerges from the communication with Harry – the family father and a successful career teacher. The article makes analytical conclusions about emotional-social phenomena and their significance for the concept of disability, discussing other feature films of a similar period in the comparison. The research invites us to delve deeper into the representation of the experiences of joy and pain that is characteristic of the film “The Eighth Day” and at the same time provokes broader cultural associations.
        Keywords: Articles ; Transitions from Cohabitation to Marriage or Separation among the Birth
               Cohort of 1970–1984 in Lithuania

        • Authors: Irma Dirsytė
          Pages: 48 - 68
          Abstract: This paper aims to analyse the impact of demographic and social factors on first partnership in Lithuania – the duration of premarital cohabitation, the sustainability of such relationships, and the transition into marriage. The research is based on the 2019 Family and Inequality Survey of 1970–1984 birth cohorts. Data analysis shows that most young people began their first partnership as a cohabitation rather than marriage, and the average premarital time spent in a cohabitation increases within this cohort. Cohabitation eventually transitions into marriage, and five years after the start of cohabitation, almost all cohabitants marry, and only a small percentage of cohabitating unions dissolve. Based on Cox regression analysis, the level of education and finished studies, as well as pregnancy, are significant predictors of the transition from cohabitation to marriage. The results of the research show that three decades after the beginning of the spread of cohabitation in Lithuania, cohabitation competes with marriage, but it does not challenge the importance of marriage as an institution of childbearing and upbringing.
          Keywords: Articles ; Experiences of Female Political Activists from Eastern and Central Europe
                 in Berlin: An Intersectional Analysis

          • Authors: Alisa Sheppental
            Pages: 50 - 69
            Abstract: The following article analyzes the experiences of female political activists from Eastern and Central Europe in Berlin. Semi-structured interviews with women (aged 20–35) were conducted and analyzed using the intersectional approach originally proposed by N. Degele and G. Winker. Intersectionality is described as a system of interactions between inequality-creating social structures (power relations), symbolic representations, and identity constructions. All the women who participated in this study describe activism as an important aspect of their identities. For non-German citizens, the activist identity is closely related to the migrant identity and is one of the major reasons they decided to move to Germany. Negative experiences in a country of origin were contrasted with a tolerant activist environment in Berlin. However, German citizens with no negative experiences in their countries of origin also implied a contrast between the “less tolerant East” and “more tolerant West”. The distinction was constructed either as a symbolical representation or articulation of experience of intergenerational conflict.
            Keywords: Articles ; The Crisis of the Political. An Individual and the Cosmopolis

            • Authors: Raimondas Kazlauskas
              Pages: 70 - 146
              Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to identify the most important problems of the crisis of the political in the first stage of Western civilization – the Greek world in the IV–II centuries BC. The crisis of the political is treated as a unique constellation of political, supra-political, and apolitical factors. The paper explores a hypothesis of how the power elite eliminates the core features of the political – tensions of consciousness and natural human hostilities – and substitutes them with management techniques that cause public apathy towards previously established democratic institutions. A theatrical model of life with an intensified function of individualizing social roles is an unavoidable result of such processes.
              Keywords: Articles ; Mortality and Epidemiological Transition of the Lithuanian Population in
                     1849–1921

              • Authors: Dovilė Bugienė
                Pages: 71 - 96
                Abstract: With the modernization of societies, mortality is one of the key factors in the process of population change. Mortality since the middle of the 20th century in Lithuania has been widely studied in various aspects. However, the previous historical period in this field is still little studied and data on the changes in the development of Lithuanian mortality are almost unavailable. This article presents a study on the basis of the information from Roman Catholic churches death records books to reconstruct the structure of causes of death in the Lithuanian population in 1849–1921, its differences between urban and rural areas, and the links with A. R. Omran’s theory of epidemiological transition. The data of death records suggests the epi­demiological transition in Lithuania began at the end of the 19th century – the beginning of the 20th century and displays the influence of the type of place of residence on the pace of mortality change.
                Keywords: Articles ;
                 
                JournalTOCs
                School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
                Heriot-Watt University
                Edinburgh, EH14 4AS, UK
                Email: journaltocs@hw.ac.uk
                Tel: +00 44 (0)131 4513762
                 


                Your IP address: 35.172.165.64
                 
                Home (Search)
                API
                About JournalTOCs
                News (blog, publications)
                JournalTOCs on Twitter   JournalTOCs on Facebook

                JournalTOCs © 2009-