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British Journal of Sociology

ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 3/96 (Sociology)
Impact Factor: 2.449


Welcome to BJS Online, the LSE hosted webpage for the BJS. The page enables access to the tables of contents for all the published copies of the Journal from 1950 through to the present. Links to forthcoming events, special issues and Journal notices will appear on the Related Links panel.

For more than 50 years the BJS has represented the mainstream of sociological thinking and research. Consistently ranked highly by the ISI in Sociology, this prestigious, international journal publishes sociological scholarship of the highest quality on all aspect of the discipline, by academics from all over the world.

Judith Butler's new paper "Sexual Politics, Torture, and Secular Time",
first presented at the hugely popular BJS 2007 Public Lecture,
is now available to read online for free:
Volume 59 No 1 March 2008

Featuring comments on the paper from:
Chetan Bhatt (Goldsmiths)
Jim Beckford (Warwick)
Linda Woodhead (Lancaster)
Suki Ali (LSE)
Tariq Modood (Bristol)

Judith Butler's reply to these comments will be published in:
BJS, Volume 59, Issue 2 (June 2008)

 

The BJS is a truly first class journal, and anyone who wants to know what is happening in sociology does well to follow it closely.' Richard Swedberg, Cornell University

In an increasingly crowded and competitive journals market, the BJS is indisputably one of the pillars of social scientific rigour and excellence. It fully deserves its reputation as one of the top sociological journals.' Gosta Esping Anderson, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona

Website for the British Journal of Sociology maintained by Jacquie Gauntlett, email j.gauntlett@lse.ac.uk

Last updated 12 March 2008

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