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The Journal of Chinese Sociology

Updated: May 17, 2022

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The Journal of Chinese Sociology, founded in 2014, is an academic journal of sociology supervised by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and sponsored by the Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. As Chinese mainland's first English journal in sociology, the Journal aims to build a first-rate international platform for academic exchange and collaboration between Chinese sociologists and their overseas peers, with a strong editorial board of leading sociologists from China and abroad. The Journal is a peer-reviewed, open access journal published by Springer Nature, the world's largest scientific and technical journal publishing group. Contributions are received from as many as 20 countries and regions, including the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Bangladesh and other countries on different continents, in addition to China. In 2017, the journal represented China's outstanding journals at the Frankfurt Book Fair, and in 2018, it entered Scopus, the world's largest database of literature abstracts and scientific research information citations, and in May 2021, it was officially included in the ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index) of Web of Science.


Volume 9 (2022)

  1. Process institutionalism: toward an action‐centric approach to state extraction

  2. Reform of China's taxation system: from embedment in the economy to embedment in society

  3. Rethinking the defining contextualization of in‐work poverty: the challenge of individualism and globalization

  4. The mediation of matchmaking: a comparative study of gender and generational preference in online dating websites and offline blind date markets in Chengdu

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