Hannah Arendt and the Boundaries of the Public Sphere

2018-04-17

July 1, 2018 — 500 words abstracts deadline
July 15, 2018 — Invitation to submit full papers
September 15, 2018 — 6000 words full papers deadline
October 1, 2018 — Notification of acceptance
November 1, 2018 — Revised papers deadline
December, 2018 / March 2019 — Publication


Contributions should be sent via e-mail to the editor-in-chief Professor Alexander Filippov
(afilippov@hse.ru) and Dr Nail Farkhatdinov (sociologica@hse.ru).


If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact Dr Nail Farkhatdinov
(sociologica@hse.ru).


Papers should be no more than 12,000 words and written in English. See w ebsite of the Reviewfor the detailed guidelines for authors (sociologica.hse.ru/en/authors).


About the Russian Sociological Review
The Russian Sociological Review is an academic peer reviewed journal of theoretical, empirical and  historical research in social sciences. It publishes four issues per year. Each issue includesoriginal research papers, review articles and translations of contemporary and classical works in sociology, political theory and social philosophy. The journal focuses on the fundame n tali ssues of social sciences from various conceptual and methodological perspectives. Understoodbroadly the fundamental issues include but are not limited to: social action and agency,social order, narrative, space and time, mobilities, power, etc.

The journal is indexed by
Scopus, Web of Science—Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), Emerging Sources CitationIndex (ESCI), Ebsco, DOAJ, Ulrichsweb, IBZ (International Bibliography of Periodical Literature), IBR (International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences), Citefactor and other databases.