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Revista da Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia
Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia
Av. Prof. Aníbal de Bettencourt, 9 / 1600-189 Lisboa | Tel: 351 217804738 | E-mail: [email protected] http://www.aps.pt | https://www.facebook.com/A.P.Sociologia/ 1
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue, 2018
SOCIOLOGIA ON LINE, the official journal of the Portuguese Sociological association,
http://revista.aps.pt
"CONNECTING SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH WITH SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND PUBLIC POLICIES:
IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTHERN EUROPEAN SOCIETIES"
Call for papers in collaboration with “Spanish Journal of Sociology (RES-Revista Española de
Sociología)”, the official journal of the Spanish Sociological Federation
(available at http://www.fes-sociologia.com/) and
“Sociologia Italiana. AIS Journal of Sociology”, the official journal of the Italian Sociological
Association (available at http://sociologiaitaliana.egeaonline.it/)
Guest editors
Luis Baptista ([email protected]) María Dolores Martín-Lagos López ([email protected]) Mar Venegas ([email protected]) Ana Romão ([email protected]) Consuelo Corradi ([email protected]) Background
Europe is facing new and radical challenges that demand extraordinary resilience from EU members, especially southern European societies, because of their outlying position and specific social problems in comparison with their EU neighbours. The difficulties of building a united Europe in the wake of the economic, financial and political crisis have exposed divergences in EU governance. In this context, sociology is an important tool to inform public policies and to provide the general public with an understanding of current challenges. The uses of sociology have social, political and practical implications in fields that are especially significant for southern European societies, such as welfare, work and employment, education, migration, social cohesion and political participation.
Revista da Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia
Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia
Av. Prof. Aníbal de Bettencourt, 9 / 1600-189 Lisboa | Tel: 351 217804738 | E-mail: [email protected] http://www.aps.pt | https://www.facebook.com/A.P.Sociologia/ 2
However, the usual tensions in the organization of scientific research are now particularly intense in terms of how the sociological knowledge utility is understood and communicated. The trend toward internationalization in current research systems forces research communities to compete in a global market of scientific production, where English is the dominant language, and to publish results for an academic audience. Simultaneously there is a pressing need to make sociological knowledge relevant and applicable to regional and local problems. Aims and scope of the Special Issue
This special issue will discuss the challenges and dilemmas of different sociological orientations in order to complement internationalization and academic research with the uses of sociology aimed at solving social public problems in specific territorial contexts. Participants are invited to send papers on the relevance of sociological knowledge in recent years as a means to understanding southern European societies, at a local, regional and international level. We especially invite papers on the following topics:
- Empirical and conceptual approaches on social problems in Southern European societies, specially related to knowledge transfer and their use in public policies; - Impact of the economic crisis on the social reality of Southern Europe. Transformations in institutions, social movements and forms of coexistence; - Analysis and evaluation of European policies and their impact on different European realities; - Knowledge transfer in sociology: conceptual approaches, organizational modes and research; -The role of sociology as an academic and scientific discipline to detect social problems and contribute to the design of public policies in Europe. Languages
The special issue accepts papers in Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian and English. Authors’ guidelines
People interested in contributing to this Special Issue are invited to consult the publication guidelines of SOCIOLOGIA ON LINE available at http://revista.aps.pt/?cad=REV598338f081c77&area=004&sarea=001. Peer Review
All research articles published by SOCIOLOGIA ON LINE undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two anonymous referees. The review process is organized conjointly by the Guest Editors and Editors of SOCIOLOGIA ON LINE.
Revista da Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia
Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia
Av. Prof. Aníbal de Bettencourt, 9 / 1600-189 Lisboa | Tel: 351 217804738 | E-mail: [email protected] http://www.aps.pt | https://www.facebook.com/A.P.Sociologia/ 3
Timing
- Extended Abstracts (between 1000-1500 words) and key words: until 15th of November to be sent to the guest editors (email) - Confirmation of acceptance to authors: 1st of December 2017 - Submission of full text: 1st of March 2018 - Double-blind review: March – April 2018 - Decision on manuscript after review: 1st of May 2018 - Revision and resubmission: 1st of July 2018 - Expected date of publication (Online-First): September 2018 Coordination with “Revista Española de Sociología” and “Sociologia Italiana”
This call for papers has been released jointly by “RES-Revista Española de Sociología”, the official journal of the Spanish Sociological Association, and “Sociologia Italiana. The AIS journal of Sociology”, the official journal of the Italian Sociological Association. Authors may decide freely the journal they would like to submit their proposals (a proposal should be sent to one of the special issues only). The Guest Editors will coordinate the evaluation processes of the articles submitted. SOCIOLOGIA ON LINE is the journal of the Portuguese Sociological Association and is available at http://revista.aps.pt/. It has an open access policy and publishes original research on social sciences; reflections and short essays on the development of Sociology or on professional experiences on this area of work. SOCIOLOGIA ON LINE uses double-blind peer review and scientific papers will be independently evaluated by at least two experts. As an emerging journal, it is being indexed in the main bibliographical databases and information systems for scientific journals.
Call for papers
SPECIAL ISSUE
SPANISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
http://fes-sociologia.com/
"Connecting sociological research with social problems
and public policies: implications for
Southern European societies".
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Call for papers in collaboration with “Sociologia On Line”, the official
journal of the Portuguese Sociological Association
(available at http://revista.aps.pt/)
and
“Sociologia Italiana. AIS Journal of Sociology”, the official journal of
the Italian Sociological Association
(available at http://sociologiaitaliana.egeaonline.it/)
*****
Guest editors
Luis Baptista ([email protected])
María Dolores Martín-Lagos López ([email protected])
Mar Venegas ([email protected])
Ana Romão ([email protected])
Consuelo Corradi ([email protected])
Background
Europe is facing new and radical challenges that demand extraordinary resilience
from EU members, especially southern European societies, because of their outly-
ing position and specific social problems in comparison with their EU
neighbours. The difficulties of building a united Europe in the wake of the eco-
nomic, financial and political crisis have exposed divergences in EU governance.
In this context, sociology is an important tool to inform public policies and to pro-
vide the general public with an understanding of current challenges. The uses of
sociology have social, political and practical implications in fields that are espe-
cially significant for southern European societies, such as welfare, work and em-
ployment, education, migration, social cohesion and political participation.
FEDERACIÓN ESPAÑOLA
DE SOCIOLOGIA
C/ Montalbán, 8. 28014
Madrid/Spain
www.fes-sociologia.com
RES
is the official journal of the
Spanish Sociologial Federation
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However, the usual tensions in the organization of scientific research are now particularly intense in terms of how
the sociological knowledge utility is understood and communicated. The trend toward internationalization in current
research systems forces research communities to compete in a global market of scientific production, where English
is the dominant language, and to publish results for an academic audience. Simultaneously there is a pressing need to
make sociological knowledge relevant and applicable to regional and local problems.
Aims and scope of the Special Issue
This special issue will discuss the challenges and dilemmas of different sociological orientations in order to comple-
ment internationalization and academic research with the uses of sociology aimed at solving social public problems
in specific territorial contexts. Participants are invited to send papers on the relevance of sociological knowledge in
recent years as a means to understanding southern European societies, at a local, regional and international level. We
especially invite papers on the following topics:
- Empirical and conceptual approaches on social problems in Southern European societies, specially related to
knowledge transfer and their use in public policies.
- Impact of the economic crisis on the social reality of Southern Europe. Transformations in institutions, social
movements and forms of coexistence.
- Analysis and evaluation of European policies and their impact on different European realities.
- Knowledge transfer in sociology: conceptual approaches, organizational modes and research.
-The role of sociology as an academic and scientific discipline to detect social problems and contribute to the design
of public policies in Europe.
Languages
The special issue accepts papers in Spanish, English and Portuguese.
Authors’ guidelines
People interested in contributing to this Special Issue are invited to consult the publication guidelines of the Spanish
Journal of Sociology (Revista Española de Sociología). http://www.fes-sociologia.com/instrucciones-para-los-
autores/pages/240/
Peer Review
All research articles published by RES undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and ano-
nymized refereeing by at least two anonymous referees. The review process is organized conjointly by both the
Guest Editors and the RES Editor for special issues.
Timing
- Extended Abstracts (between 1000-1500 words) and key words: until 15th of November to be sent to the guest edi-
tors (email)
- Confirmation of acceptance to authors: 1st of December 2017
- Submission of full text: 1st of March 2018
- Double-blind review: March – April 2018
- Decision on manuscript after review: 1st of May 2018
- Revision and resubmission of final manuscript: 1st of July 2018
- Expected date of publication: September 2018
Coordination with “Sociologia On Line” and “Sociologia Italiana”: this call for papers has been released
jointly by “Sociologia On Line”, the official journal of the Portuguese Sociological Association, and “Sociologia Ital-
iana. The AIS Journal of Sociology”, the official journal of the Italian Sociological Association.
Authors may decide freely the journal they would like to submit their proposals (a proposal should be sent to one of
the special issues only). The Guest Editors will coordinate the evaluation processes of the articles submitted.
The RES is the official journal of the Spanish Federation of Sociology. It indexed in Scopus, WOS Thomson-Reuters
and others bibliographic data bases. In 2016 the RES obtained the “Quality Label for Scientific Publications”
awarded by the Spanish Foundation of Science and Technology (FECYT).
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SPECIAL SESSION OF THE ISSUE OCTOBER 2018
SOCIOLOGIA ITALIANA -‐ AIS JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
http://sociologiaitaliana.egeaonline.it/
"Connecting sociological research with social problems and public policies: implications for Southern European societies"
CALL FOR PAPERS
in collaboration with “Sociologia On Line”, the official journal of the
Portuguese Sociological Association (available at http://revista.aps.pt/) and “The Spanish Journal of Sociology (RES-‐Revista Española de Sociología)”, the official journal of the
Spanish Sociological Federation (available at http://www.fes-‐sociologia.com/)
Guest editors Consuelo Corradi ([email protected]) Luis Baptista ([email protected]) María Dolores Martín-‐Lagos López ([email protected]) Mar Venegas ([email protected]) Ana Romão ([email protected])
Background Europe is facing new and radical challenges that demand extraordinary resilience from EU members, especially southern European societies, because of their outlying position and specific social problems in comparison with their EU neighbours. The difficulties of building a united Europe in the wake of the economic, financial and political crisis have exposed divergences in EU governance. In this context, sociology is an important tool to inform public policies and to provide the general public with an understanding of current challenges. The uses of sociology have social, political and practical implications
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in fields that are especially significant for southern European societies, such as welfare, work and employment, education, migration, social cohesion and political participation.
However, the usual tensions in the organization of scientific research are now particularly intense in terms of how the sociological knowledge utility is understood and communicated. The trend toward internationalization in current research systems forces research communities to compete in a global market of scientific production, where English is the dominant language, and to publish results for an academic audience. Simultaneously there is a pressing need to make sociological knowledge relevant and applicable to regional and local problems.
Aims and scope of the Special Session This special Session of the Issue October 2018 will discuss the challenges and dilemmas of different sociological orientations in order to complement internationalization and academic research with the uses of sociology aimed at solving social public problems in specific territorial contexts. Participants are invited to send papers on the relevance of sociological knowledge in recent years as a means to understanding southern European societies, at a local, regional and international level. We especially invite papers on the following topics: -‐ Empirical and conceptual approaches on social problems in Southern European societies, specially related to knowledge transfer and their use in public policies. -‐ Impact of the economic crisis on the social reality of Southern Europe. Transformations in institutions, social movements and forms of coexistence. -‐ Analysis and evaluation of European policies and their impact on different European realities. -‐ Knowledge transfer in sociology: conceptual approaches, organizational modes and research. -‐The role of sociology as an academic and scientific discipline to detect social problems and contribute to the design of public policies in Europe.
Languages SOCIOLOGIA ITALIANA accepts papers in English and Italian.
Authors’ guidelines People interested in contributing to this Special Session are invited to consult the publication guidelines of the SOCIOLOGIA ITALIANA, available at: http://sociologiaitaliana.egeaonline.it/
Peer Review All research articles published by SOCIOLOGIA ITALIANA undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two anonymous referees.
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Timing -‐ Extended Abstracts (between 1000-‐1500 words) and key words: until 15th of November to be sent to the guest editors (email) -‐ Confirmation of acceptance to authors: 1st of December 2017 -‐ Submission of full text: 1st of March 2018 -‐ Double-‐blind review: March – April 2018 -‐ Decision on manuscript after review: 1st of May 2018 -‐ Revision and resubmission: 1st of July 2018 -‐ Expected date of publication (paper and on-‐line edition): October 2018 Coordina(on with “Revista Española de Sociología” and “Sociologia On Line”: this call for papers has been released jointly by “RES-‐Revista Española de Sociología”, the official journal of the Spanish Sociological Association, and “Sociologia On line”, the official journal of the Portuguese Sociological Association. Authors may decide freely the journal they would like to submit their proposals (a proposal should be sent to one of the special issues only). The Guest Editors will coordinate the evaluation processes of the articles submitted. SOCIOLOGIA ITALIANA is the journal of the Italian Sociological Associa1on. It is published both in paper and on-‐line edi'ons by Egea Publ. Co. (Milan). It publishes original research on social sciences; reflections and essays on the development of Sociology, or on professional experiences on this area of work. SOCIOLOGIA ITALIANA uses double-‐blind peer review and scientific papers will be independently evaluated by at least two experts.