Aim & Scope
The European Journal of Sociology publishes innovative, empirical and theoretical research articles from every field of sociology. It is open to sociologically informed contributions from anthropologists, economists, historians, lawyers and political scientists. The journal has a special reputation for comparative and historical sociology but is not limited to these fields. It is methodologically open to qualitative and quantitative research. The journal aims to contribute to the diffusion of sociological research from European countries and to enhance interaction between European and non-European sociology. [1]
2024
Welfare Elites and State Reconfiguration Evidence from the Transformation of French Social Security
European Journal of Sociology , 2024 , pp 1-30.
Religious Dissociation and Liberal Separation: Inside a Christian Brotherhood and a Masonic Lodge
No authors listed.
European Journal of Sociology , 2024 , pp 1-32.
Leveraging uncertainty, market-power, and fiscal opacity: The growth of financial security states
No authors listed.
European Journal of Sociology , 2024 , pp 1-33.
Disenchanted With the Immigrant Dream: The Sociological Formation of Ex-Immigrant Subjectivity
European Journal of Sociology , 2024 , pp 1-40.
Bridging the gaping hole: central bank economists’ role in the rise of macro-finance post-crisis
No authors listed.
European Journal of Sociology , 2024 , pp 1-43.