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1590405023228 JCR 2018 So Journal Data Filtered By: Selected JCR Year: 2018 Selected Editions: SSCI Selected Categories: 'SOCIOLOGY' SOCIOLOGIA 128 em 148 títulos são assinados pelo ISCTE-IUL = 86 % 5-Year Journal Assinados Rank Full Journal Title ISSN Total Cites Impact pelo ISCTE- Impact Factor Factor IUL 1 Annual review of sociology 0360-0572 11,536 4.915 10.306 2 American sociological review 0003-1224 20,192 5.391 7.380 3 Annals of tourism research 0160-7383 12,745 5.493 6.569 4 American journal of sociology 0002-9602 19,544 4.458 5.903 5 Sociological methods & research 0049-1241 4,865 3.102 5.767 X 6 Information communication & society 1369-118X 3,911 4.124 4.974 7 Sociology of education 0038-0407 2,885 3.146 4.515 8 Gender & society 0891-2432 5,212 3.058 4.382 9 Journal of health and social behavior 0022-1465 8,700 2.419 4.313 10 Socio-economic review 1475-1461 1,552 3.328 4.213 X 11 Agriculture and human values 0889-048X 2,717 3.128 3.935 12 Population and development review 0098-7921 3,899 2.647 3.884 13 Cornell hospitality quarterly 1938-9655 1,351 2.492 3.851 14 Social networks 0378-8733 5,721 2.949 3.781 15 Journal of marriage and family 0022-2445 11,596 2.582 3.718 16 Qualitative research 1468-7941 3,531 3.141 3.686 17 British journal of sociology 0007-1315 3,308 3.200 3.523 18 European sociological review 0266-7215 3,712 2.763 3.440 19 Social problems 0037-7791 4,591 2.789 3.435 20 Social forces 0037-7732 8,075 2.291 3.417 Sociology-the journal of the british sociological 21 association 0038-0385 5,407 2.817 3.355 22 International political sociology 1749-5679 850 1.958 3.239 X 23 Work employment and society 0950-0170 2,572 2.364 3.202 24 Sociological methodology 0081-1750 3,021 1.545 3.191 25 Journal of consumer culture 1469-5405 1,447 1.670 3.095 26 Global networks-a journal of transnational affairs 1470-2266 1,812 3.018 3.067 27 Politics & society 0032-3292 1,701 2.268 3.058 28 Sociologia ruralis 0038-0199 2,020 2.857 2.980 29 Rural sociology 0036-0112 1,813 1.870 2.858 30 Work and occupations 0730-8884 1,249 2.655 2.846 31 Sociology of health & illness 0141-9889 4,543 2.211 2.836 32 Economy and society 0308-5147 2,500 1.563 2.805 33 Sociological theory 0735-2751 2,411 2.171 2.762 34 Chinese sociological review 2162-0555 235 1.400 2.627 35 Men and masculinities 1097-184X 1,226 1.923 2.600 36 Youth & society 0044-118X 1,688 2.523 2.582 37 Scandinavian journal of hospitality and tourism 1502-2250 982 2.508 2.580 38 Theory and society 0304-2421 2,756 1.900 2.564 39 Current sociology 0011-3921 1,845 1.746 2.505 40 Annual review of law and social science 1550-3585 806 2.360 2.491 41 Social science research 0049-089X 4,754 1.765 2.477 42 Poetics 0304-422X 1,881 1.522 2.453 43 Sociological review 0038-0261 3,226 2.151 2.442 44 Leisure sciences 0149-0400 2,195 1.969 2.436 45 Society & natural resources 0894-1920 3,638 1.949 2.432 46 Sociology of religion 1069-4404 1,075 1.576 2.357 47 Social indicators research 0303-8300 9,170 1.703 2.353 48 Acta sociologica 0001-6993 1,146 1.925 2.300 49 Body & society 1357-034X 1,059 1.595 2.216 50 Law & society review 0023-9216 2,742 1.604 2.206 51 International journal of intercultural relations 0147-1767 3,564 1.713 2.197 52 Journal for the scientific study of religion 0021-8294 3,438 1.270 2.186 53 Society and mental health 2156-8693 194 1.280 2.154 54 Qualitative sociology 0162-0436 1,271 0.977 2.153 55 Media culture & society 0163-4437 2,290 1.886 2.152 56 Journal of leisure research 0022-2216 2,209 1.120 2.148 57 British journal of sociology of education 0142-5692 2,161 1.883 2.140 58 Human ecology 0300-7839 2,880 1.336 2.119 59 International review for the sociology of sport 1012-6902 1,609 1.771 2.095 60 Social movement studies 1474-2837 891 2.000 2.081 61 Research in social stratification and mobility 0276-5624 773 1.611 2.050 62 Language in society 0047-4045 1,779 1.660 2.026 X 63 Sexualities 1363-4607 1,502 1.474 2.020 64 Du bois review-social science research on race 1742-058X 511 1.383 1.965 X 65 Mobilization 1086-671X 847 1.229 1.905 X 66 Sociological quarterly 0038-0253 2,193 1.308 1.861 67 European journal of social theory 1368-4310 1,387 1.443 1.838 68 Biodemography and social biology 1948-5565 217 1.372 1.770 69 Anthrozoos 0892-7936 1,444 1.200 1.751 70 Ethnic and racial studies 0141-9870 4,402 1.268 1.720 70 Journal of sport & social issues 0193-7235 1,011 1.308 1.720 72 Deviant behavior 0163-9625 1,770 1.490 1.710 73 Discourse & society 0957-9265 1,910 1.237 1.707 74 Cultural sociology 1749-9755 480 1.239 1.705 75 Sociological forum 0884-8971 1,843 1.779 1.694 76 European societies 1461-6696 912 0.902 1.679 77 Crime media culture 1741-6590 426 1.737 1.667 78 International journal of comparative sociology 0020-7152 717 1.289 1.604 79 City & community 1535-6841 732 1.055 1.584 80 Sociological inquiry 0038-0245 1,302 0.608 1.560 81 Sociology of sport journal 0741-1235 1,249 1.418 1.541 X 82 Critical sociology 0896-9205 965 1.481 1.515 83 International sociology 0268-5809 1,164 1.169 1.503 84 Journal of sociology 1440-7833 977 1.096 1.481 85 Social science quarterly 0038-4941 3,754 1.204 1.477 86 Journal of contemporary ethnography 0891-2416 1,153 0.895 1.449 87 Ethnography 1466-1381 1,034 1.034 1.424 88 Social justice research 0885-7466 1,070 1.243 1.423 89 Sociological perspectives 0731-1214 1,245 0.827 1.375 90 Sociological research online 1360-7804 1,112 1.181 1.366 91 Health sociology review 1446-1242 529 1.591 1.363 X Innovation-the european journal of social science 92 research 1351-1610 550 1.055 1.346 93 Archives europeennes de sociologie 0003-9756 528 1.280 1.297 94 Comparative studies in society and history 0010-4175 1,730 0.985 1.296 X 95 Nations and nationalism 1354-5078 1,222 1.278 1.287 96 Young 1103-3088 461 1.160 1.272 97 Journal of mathematical sociology 0022-250X 1,027 2.000 1.254 98 Symbolic interaction 0195-6086 1,305 0.836 1.211 99 Armed forces & society 0095-327X 823 0.781 1.209 100 Review of religious research 0034-673X 814 0.981 1.141 101 Race & class 0306-3968 607 1.200 1.140 102 Journal of law and society 0263-323X 867 1.086 1.120 103 Teaching sociology 0092-055X 721 1.019 1.103 Canadian review of sociology-revue canadienne 104 de sociologie 1755-6171 556 0.772 1.066 105 Human ecology review 1074-4827 612 0.556 1.049 106 Revista espanola de investigaciones sociologicas 0210-5233 506 0.859 1.044 107 Rationality and society 1043-4631 737 0.531 1.036 108 Food culture & society 1552-8014 307 0.629 0.936 Canadian journal of sociology-cahiers canadiens 109 de sociologie 0318-6431 426 0.929 0.900 110 Social compass 0037-7686 594 0.625 0.870 111 Human studies 0163-8548 700 0.617 0.868 112 Economic and social review 0012-9984 290 0.537 0.865 113 Revista internacional de sociologia 0034-9712 329 0.579 0.861 114 Revista de cercetare si interventie sociala 1583-3410 342 1.076 0.860 Kolner zeitschrift fur soziologie und 115 sozialpsychologie 0023-2653 604 1.000 0.854 116 Zeitschrift fur soziologie 0340-1804 832 0.633 0.833 X 117 Sociological spectrum 0273-2173 614 0.625 0.824 118 Society & animals 1063-1119 701 0.690 0.758 119 Contemporary sociology-a journal of reviews 0094-3061 486 0.455 0.755 120 Contributions to indian sociology 0069-9667 262 0.778 0.743 121 Journal of the history of sexuality 1043-4070 358 0.485 0.711 122 Journal of historical sociology 0952-1909 348 0.891 0.647 123 Sociologicky casopis-czech sociological review 0038-0288 344 0.554 0.615 124 American journal of economics and sociology 0002-9246 707 0.455 0.575 125 Eastern european countryside 1232-8855 45 0.391 0.560 126 Society 0147-2011 832 0.444 0.537 127 Revue francaise de sociologie 0035-2969 559 0.462 0.523 127 Sociologie du travail 0038-0296 302 0.558 0.523 X 129 Sociologus 0038-0377 73 0.611 0.511 X 130 Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya 0132-1625 1,209 0.619 0.502 X 131 Sociologia 0049-1225 135 0.471 0.457 132 Convergencia-revista de ciencias sociales 2448-5799 159 0.340 0.419 133 Berliner journal fur soziologie 0863-1808 132 0.419 0.405 134 Current perspectives in social theory 0278-1204 37 0.333 0.347 X 135 Drustvena istrazivanja 1330-0288 203 0.271 0.336 Soziale welt-zeitschrift fur sozialwissenschaftliche 136 forschung und praxis 0038-6073 210 0.095 0.308 X 137 Tempo social 0103-2070 163 0.155 0.288 138 Filosofija-sociologija 0235-7186 91 0.403 0.280 139 Telos 0090-6514 88 0.183 0.230 X 140 Deviance et societe 0378-7931 124 0.250 0.214 X 141 Polish sociological review 1231-1413 100 0.271 0.203 X 142 Sociologisk forskning 0038-0342 41 0.275 0.180 X 143 Studies in symbolic interaction 0163-2396 120 0.132 0.173 X 144 Journal of cultural economy 1753-0350 508 1.418 Not Available 144 Journal of immigrant & refugee studies 1556-2948 294 0.891 Not Available 144 Race and social problems 1867-1748 317 1.346 Not Available 144 Sociology compass 1751-9020 1,400 0.944 Not Available 144 Sport in society 1743-0437 1,116 0.768 Not Available Copyright © 2019 Clarivate 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