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Revista Universitară de Sociologie

  • Year publication
  • 2004
  • Frequency
  • 2
  • Article Publishing Frequency
  • 0
  • CGIJ OAJI
  • 0.000
  • Abbreviation
  • Country
  • Romania
  • ISSN (print)
  • 2537-5024
  • ISSN (online)
  • 1841-6578
  • Editor in Chief
  • Gabriela Motoi
  • ISI
  • All articles
  • 0
  • Date added to OAJI
  • 28 Mar 2019
  • Scopus
  • All issues
  • 0
  • Free access
  • DOAJ
  • Full text language
  • English
  • Journal discipline
  • Journals
  • Social Sciences
  • 505
  • Journal description
  • Revista Universitară de Sociologie is a semi-annual journal, that is addressed primarily to academic staff, researchers and Ph.D. candidates whom interests are in the field of social sciences. The first issue of this journal was published in 2004 under the name Revista Universitară de Științe Sociale, which it retained until 2005, when it becames Revista Universitară de Sociologie. The international scientific Committee of the journal includes well-known researchers and experts in social sciences, not only from Romania but also from other countries (France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria). Revista Universitară de Sociologie is published by Beladi Publishing House.
  • Journal is indexed by
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