For over sixty years (2021 began our 61st year), Sociological Imagination has published peer-reviewed articles and note-length manuscripts on issues pertaining to all areas of social science research, teaching, and practice from around the world. We also publish review essays on theoretical, methodological, and substantive topics. Sociological Imagination full text is available via the databases, "Sociology Source Ultimate" and "SOCIndex" managed by EBSCOhost.
Proudly reflecting decades of scholarship and guest editors from around the world, plus full-text available via EBSCOhost's "Sociology Source Ultimate" and "SocINDEX" databases.
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Maggie Bohm-Jordan Interim Editor, Assistant Professor of Sociology at UW-Stevens Point. mbohmjor@uwsp.edu
And Special Issues Information:
2024: 60(2): Public Health Responses – Advocacy, Education, Promotion, and Nursing
DEADLINE: 11/15/2024
· Guest editors: Lucas Espinoza and Luis Espinoza
· email: luis.espinoza@tamucc.edu
· email: lucas.espinoza01@utrgv.edu
2025: 61(1)
Special Issue: Conference 2024 Theme-Related Submissions
See below for details.
Guest editor: Michael Friedson
email: friedsom@uww.edu
The Wisconsin Sociological Association (WSA) invites proposals for presentations of empirical research at its upcoming academic conference on the theme of Social Forces and Responses to Inequality in the 21st Century. Perceived deprivation and exclusion are felt across social categories, institutions, and communities, affecting hope and well-being. Possible presentations topics include social factors shaping: (1) group-based differences in how inequalities are understood; (2) actions by the state (at any level, from local to federal) related to inequality; (3) social movements purporting to fight inequalities; and (4) backlash against anti-inequality efforts. This is just a sample of possible subjects related to the conference theme. A selection of thematic papers submitted to the conference will be invited to be published in a special issue of the WSA’s peer-reviewed journal, Sociological Imagination. Some revisions may be necessary.
In addition to presentations on the conference theme, presentations on all other social science topics are welcome, as usual. The WSA conference will be held on Friday, November 1, 2024, at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. The conference features evidence-based social science perspectives, a refreshing variety of topics and research methods, opportunities for discussion, and lively networking around social researchers and issues. For more information, please contact the WSA at TheWSA@live.com
Visit our Conference page and submit a paper for presentation, and for consideration for our peer-reviewed Tier 1 journal, Sociological Imagination.
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