After a period of slow growth (1960-1985), journals in the social sciences and humanities which call themselves “European” have expanded rapidly. This process, which is related to the expansive European research and science policy, is shown to have occurred primarily in well-established (sub-)disciplines, and, secondarily, in more applied “studies” (educational sciences, management, urban studies, European studies) or in thematic domains (crime and security, health). Remarkably few “European” journals, however, have a multidisciplinary and innovative intellectual program; most are oriented toward mainstream approaches or have an ecumenical profile. European journals are published most frequently by Anglo-American publishers and edited by sc...
Trabajo presentado a la 12th International Technology, Education and Development Conference (INTED),...
The paper investigates recent transnational and trans-disciplinary knowledge trajectories on the bas...
How and in what way are the social sciences becoming European? This paper answers this question by c...
After a period of slow growth (1960-1985), journals in the social sciences and humanities which call...
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research is a social science journal on innovatio...
This study explores whether there exists a European space of social sciences and humanities (SSH) sc...
This study compares publication pattern dynamics in the social sciences and humanities in five Europ...
peer reviewedAlthough the social sciences have been shaped by the rise of the modern nation state, u...
This study compares publication pattern dynamics in the social sciences and humanities in five Europ...
The present study is an extended version of an article presented at the 16th International Conferenc...
These are the preliminary findings on European Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in a Global Cont...
Ten bibliometric indicators were used to assess European publishing intensity in journals listed in ...
The “European Scientific Journal”, ESJ is a peer reviewed open access journal which accepts high qua...
noneThe European Journal of Sociology publishes innovative, empirical and theoretical research artic...
International audienceThis book presents an analysis of the institutional development of selected so...
Trabajo presentado a la 12th International Technology, Education and Development Conference (INTED),...
The paper investigates recent transnational and trans-disciplinary knowledge trajectories on the bas...
How and in what way are the social sciences becoming European? This paper answers this question by c...
After a period of slow growth (1960-1985), journals in the social sciences and humanities which call...
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research is a social science journal on innovatio...
This study explores whether there exists a European space of social sciences and humanities (SSH) sc...
This study compares publication pattern dynamics in the social sciences and humanities in five Europ...
peer reviewedAlthough the social sciences have been shaped by the rise of the modern nation state, u...
This study compares publication pattern dynamics in the social sciences and humanities in five Europ...
The present study is an extended version of an article presented at the 16th International Conferenc...
These are the preliminary findings on European Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in a Global Cont...
Ten bibliometric indicators were used to assess European publishing intensity in journals listed in ...
The “European Scientific Journal”, ESJ is a peer reviewed open access journal which accepts high qua...
noneThe European Journal of Sociology publishes innovative, empirical and theoretical research artic...
International audienceThis book presents an analysis of the institutional development of selected so...
Trabajo presentado a la 12th International Technology, Education and Development Conference (INTED),...
The paper investigates recent transnational and trans-disciplinary knowledge trajectories on the bas...
How and in what way are the social sciences becoming European? This paper answers this question by c...