American Journal of Sociology

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The American Journal of Sociology (AJS) is one of the most important scientific journals in the field of sociology and the first U.S. scholarly journal in the field. It is published bimonthly since 1895 by The University of Chicago Press.

AJS presents work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also publishes sociology-related papers by scholars from outside sociology.

Contents

[edit] Editorial Board

[edit] Editor

  • ANDREW ABBOTT

[edit] Associate Editors

  • JAMES A. DAVIS
  • JAMES EVANS
  • SANYU MOJOLA
  • ANDREW PAPACHRISTOS
  • STEVEN RAUDENBUSH

[edit] Associate Editor, Book Review

  • ANDREAS GLAESER

[edit] Book Review Editorial Board

  • ZOHAR LECHTMAN
  • GREG LIEGEL
  • ELIZABETH MCGHEE-HASRICK
  • ELENA OBUKHOVA
  • MICHAL PAGIS
  • NEAL PATEL
  • LAUREN PILGRIM
  • XIAOLI TIAN

[edit] Managing Editor

  • SUSAN ALLAN

[edit] Copy Editor

  • IVIAN S. JUN

[edit] Editorial Assistant

  • CANDACE WIRT

[edit] Consulting Editors


ISSN: 00029602
OCLC: 42017129
LCCN: sn99-23420

[edit] External links

In other languages