American Sociological Review

The American Sociological Review is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of sociology. It is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the American Sociological Association. It was established in 1936. The editors-in-chief are Omar Lizardo (University of California, Los Angeles), Rory M. McVeigh, and Sarah Mustillo (University of Notre Dame).[1]

American Sociological Review
DisciplineSociology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byOmar Lizardo, Rory M. McVeigh, and Sarah Mustillo
Publication details
History1936–present
Publisher
SAGE Publications (United States)
FrequencyBi-monthly
5.063 (2017)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Am. Sociol. Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0003-1224 (print)
1939-8271 (web)
LCCN37010449
JSTOR00031224
OCLC no.38161061
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History

For its first thirty years, the American Sociological Society (now the American Sociological Association) was largely dominated by the sociology department of the University of Chicago, and the quasi-official journal of the association was Chicago's American Journal of Sociology. In 1935, the executive committee of the American Sociological Society voted 5 to 4 against disestablishing the American Journal of Sociology as the official journal of society, but the measure was passed on for consideration of the general membership, which voted 2 to 1 to establish a new journal independent of Chicago: the American Sociological Review.[2]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:

According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2017 impact factor is 5.063, ranking it 3rd out of 146 journals in the category "Sociology".[3]

Past editors

The following persons have been editors-in-chief:

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References

  1. "American Sociological Association: Notre Dame Sociologists to Lead American Sociological Association's Flagship Journal". www.asanet.org. 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  2. Lengermann, Patricia Madoo (1979). "The Founding of the American Sociological Review: The Anatomy of a Rebellion". American Sociological Review. 44 (2): 185–198. doi:10.2307/2094504. JSTOR 2094504.
  3. "Journals Ranked by Impact: Sociology". 2017 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Clarivate Analytics. 2017.
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