Institutional Arrangements in the Absence of Disciplinary Definitions: Digital Humanities in Switzerland
Beyond the News Media Logic? Analyzing the Social Media Orientation of University Leadership
Introduction to the Special Issue: Digital Academia. Investigating Science and Higher Education in the Digital Age
Digitalisation as Distinction? Identity Articulation and Tacit Competition in the Swiss University Field, 2010–2020
Claiming Universal Epistemic Authority – Relational Boundary Work and the Academic Institutionalization of Data Science
The Swiss Journal of Sociology is a generalist journal with the aim to advance academic discussions and scientific knowledge in sociology. It was established in 1975 on the initiative of the Swiss Sociological Association. It is published three times a year by the Swiss Sociological Association, with the support of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The journal is the leading platform for sociological debates in Switzerland and on Swiss society and its developments. It publishes work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. Although a central aim of the journal is to reflect the state of the discipline in Switzerland, articles will be accepted irrespective of the author's nationality or whether the submitted work focuses on this country.
The journal is understood as a representative medium of Swiss sociology and therefore encourages contributions from all research areas and from a plurality of theoretical schools and methodological approaches. It neither favors nor excludes any research orientation but particularly aims to promote communication between different perspectives. It publishes innovative and methodologically rigorous articles contributing to the progress of the state of research in sociology. In order to fulfil this aim, all submissions will be refereed anonymously by at least two reviewers. The journal uses a double-blind peer review process.
The journal does not have article processing charges (APCs) nor article submission charges.
Rejection rate:
- 65%
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