BSA Journal Cultural Sociology Topic coverage includes

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‫نشریات انگلیسی زبان‬
‫جامعه شناسی فرهنگی‬
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‫جامعه شناسی فرهنگ‬
‫‪English Journals‬‬
Sociology of Culture & Cultural Sociology
journals
Cultural Sociology
http://cus.sagepub.com/
BSA journal focusing on ‘empirically oriented, theoretically sophisticated,methodologicall
rigorous’ papers.
European Journal of Cultural Studies
http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal200898
The journal promotes a conception of cultural studies rooted in livedexperience.
International Journal of Cultural Studies
http://ics.sagepub.com/
Accepts theoretical and empirical papers addressing local and regionalrealities, every-day practices,
identities, media, texts and cultural forms.
Media, Culture and Society
http://mcs.sagepub.com/
Situates media and information and communication technologies within apolitical, economic, cultural
and historical contexts
Poetics
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/poetics/
Interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, themedia and the arts.
Focuses on empirical papers
BSA Journal Cultural Sociology
 Cultural Sociology:
• a fully peer reviewed international
journal that publishes original
research and review articles
concerning the sociological analysis
of culture
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jointly published by Sage and the
British Sociological Association
• Hosted by the University of Exeter
within the Department of
Sociology, Philosophy and
Anthropology
• Edited by Prof. David Inglis and Dr.
Matthias Zick Varul.
BSA Journal Cultural Sociology
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Cultural sociology and sociology of culture
Paradigms of sociological analysis of culture
Relations between cultural sociology, cultural studies and other disciplines
Methodologies of cultural analysis
Sociology of cultural production, distribution and consumption
Contemporary cultural forces and trends
Cultural creativity and innovation
Cultural reproduction
Sociology of historical cultures
Sociology of art and aesthetics
Visual, oral and aural cultures
Sociology of cultural forms and cultural media
Sociology of performance
'Race', ethnicity and culture
Class and culture
Gendered cultures
'High cultures' and 'low cultures'
Everyday cultures
Culture, globalization and globality
Local, regional, national, international and transnational cultures
Culture and the life-course
Tastes and lifestyles
Cultural power and resistance
Teaching cultural sociology
European Journal of Cultural Studies
(ESA)
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European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international, peer-reviewed journal founded in Europe
Edited from:
Finland, the Netherlands, the UK, the United States and
New Zealand
Topic coverage includes:
power relations concerning gender,
class, sexual, preference, ethnicity and other macro
It engages in critical discussions on
or micro sites of political struggle
University of South Wales, UK
European Journal of Cultural Studies
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Pertti Alasuutari
University of Tampere, Finland
Jon Cruz
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Ann Gray
University of Lincoln, UK
Joke Hermes
InHolland University, The Netherlands
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Jaap Kooijman
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Lisa Parks
University of California, Santa Barbara
Motti Regev
The Open University of Israel, Israel
Helen Wood
University of Leicester, UK
 Book Reviews Editor:
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Ruth McElroy
International Journal of Cultural Studies
IJCS
• A fully peer reviewed bimonthly journal
 Edited by:
John Hartleural and now indexed by ISI - Impact
Factor pending
Topic coverage includes:
Promoting theoretical, empirical and historical
research representative of international
perspectives on cultural and media
developments across the globe it explores the
globalisation of the field and the study of the
impact of globalisation on local cultural
practices and media ecologies
Media, Culture and Society
Situates media and information
and communication technologie
s within apolitical, economic,
cultural and historical contexts
American Jornal of Culture Sociology
Editors
Jeffrey C. Alexander,
Department of Sociology, Yale
University, USA
Ronald N. Jacobs, Department of
Sociology, University at Albany,
State University of New York,
USA
Philip Smith, Department of
Sociology, Yale University, USA
 Yale University
• Editorial Statement
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AJCS
From modernity’s onset, social theorists have been announcing the
death of meaning, at the hands of
market forces, impersonal power, scientific expertise, and the pervasive forces of
rationalization and industrialization. Yet, cultural structures and processes have proved surprisingly
resilient. Relatively autonomous patterns of meaning – sweeping narratives and dividing codes, redolent if elusive
symbols, fervent demands for purity and cringing fears of pollution – continue to exert extraordinary effects on action
and institutions. They affect structures of inequality, racism and marginality, gender and sexuality, crime and
punishment, social movements, market success and citizen incorporation. New and old new media project continuous
symbolic reconstructions of private and public life.
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As contemporary sociology registered the continuing robustness of cultural power, the
new discipline of
cultural sociology was born. How should these complex cultural processes be
conceptualized? What are the best empirical ways to study social meaning? Even
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as debates rage around these field-specific theoretical and methodological questions, a broadly cultural sensibility has
spread into every arena of sociological study, illuminating how struggles over meaning affect the most disparate
processes of contemporary social life.
Bringing together the best of these studies and debates, the American Journal of Cultural Sociology publicly
crystallizes the cultural turn in contemporary sociology. By providing a common forum for
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the many voices engaged in meaning-centered social inquiry, the AJCS will facilitate communication, sharpen
contrasts, sustain clarity, and allow for periodic condensation and synthesis of different perspectives. The journal aims
to provide a single space where cultural sociologists can follow the latest developments and debates within the field.
We welcome high quality submissions of varied length and focus: contemporary and historical studies,
macro and micro, institutional and symbolic, ethnographic and statistical,
philosophical and methodological. Contemporary cultural sociology has developed from European and
American roots, and today is an international field. The AJCS will publish rigorous, meaning-centered sociology
whatever its origins and focus, and will distribute it around the world.
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Our first issue will publish in the first quarter of 2013 but accepted articles will
appear earlier
POETICS
Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media and the Arts
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Editor-in-Chief
Timothy J. Dowd
Department of Sociology, Emory University, 1555 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA
Associate Editors
Shyon Baumann
Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, 725 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2J4,
Marc Verboord
Department of Media and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1738,
Advisory Editor
Paul DiMaggio
Department of Sociology, Wallace Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
Emeritus Editor
1990–2009
Kees J. van Rees
Founding Editor
1970–1979
Teun A. van Dijk
Editors
1980–1990
Siegfried J. Schmidt
2010–2012
Susanne Janssen
Theory culture &
sociology
Editors
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Mike Featherstone: Editor
Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London
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Couze Venn: Managing Editor and Reviews Editor
Visiting Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London
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Simon Dawes: Editorial Assistant and Website
Manager
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David Beer is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the
University of York
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Ryan Bishop teaches at the Winchester College of
Art, University of Southampton, UK
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