Norwegian Journal of Sociology explained

Norwegian Journal of Sociology
Editor:Kari Stefansen, May-Len Skilbrei and Arve Hjelseth
Discipline:Sociology
Language:Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, occasionally English
Formernames:Sosiologi i dag, Sosiologisk tidsskrift
Abbreviation:Nor. J. Sociol.
Publisher:Universitetsforlaget
Country:Norway
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1971-present
Website:https://www.idunn.no/norsk_sosiologisk_tidsskrift
Oclc:986519987
Issn:2535-2512

The Norwegian Journal of Sociology (Norwegian: Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift) is a Norwegian, peer-reviewed academic journal within the field of sociology. It is published by Universitetsforlaget on behalf of all the institutes of sociology at Norway's universities, with support from the Research Council of Norway. The journal is the result of the 2016 merger of the journals, Sosiologi i dag ("Sociology Today"), established in 1971, and Sosiologisk tidsskrift ("Journal of Sociology"), established in 1993, which were both among the then three leading social science journals in Norway;[1] [2] the journal also obtained its present title at the time of the merger.[3] The journal's joint editors-in-chief are Kari Stefansen, May-Len Skilbrei and Arve Hjelseth.[4]

Formerly a print subscription journal, the Norwegian Journal of Sociology became an open access online-only journal in 2017 and is available through Universitetsforlaget's Idunn site.

The journal is primarily published in the Scandinavian languages, that is Norwegian, Danish and Swedish, which are mutually intelligible, and also occasionally publishes articles in English.

Notes and References

  1. Pål Repstad, Sosiologiske perspektiver [Sociological Perspectives], p. 17 (Universitetsforlaget, 2014)
  2. Engelstad . Fredrik . Fredrik Engelstad. 1996 . Norsk sosiologi siden 1969: problemer og utfordringer . Norwegian sociology since 1969: problems and challenges . Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning . 37 . 2 . 224–252 .
  3. Web site: – Det nye tidsskriftet skal være landets ledende og beste . Halvorsen . Pål . Sosiologen . .
  4. Web site: Nye redaktører for Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift! . Halvorsen . Pål . Sosiologen . .