The journal "Journal of Economic Sociology" is a specialized academic publication that promotes international standards of economic sociology research in Russia. It presents new research by Russian and international scholars, introduces new books and research projects, and attracts young scholars to the field. The journal covers key issues such as theoretical paradigms in economic sociology, sociology of markets and organizations, social and economic strategies of households, and informal economy. It also publishes texts from related disciplines, including new institutional economics, anthropology, and economic psychology.
The current issue includes an interview with Prof. Leon Kosals, discussing his research on the role of the police in the economy. Other articles cover topics such as the institutionalization of rules in Russian innovation policy, the death and life of authentic urban spaces, institutionalized ignorance in Russian oil companies, housing stratification in the European Union, and the market structure and legitimation strategies of Moscow centers for sexual well-being.
The journal is indexed by several major databases, including the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) from Web of Science™ Core Collection and Scopus. It is published bimonthly, with five issues released annually, and is freely accessible online. The journal applies double-blind peer-review procedures and all papers undergo a full cycle of editorial processing and proofreading.The journal "Journal of Economic Sociology" is a specialized academic publication that promotes international standards of economic sociology research in Russia. It presents new research by Russian and international scholars, introduces new books and research projects, and attracts young scholars to the field. The journal covers key issues such as theoretical paradigms in economic sociology, sociology of markets and organizations, social and economic strategies of households, and informal economy. It also publishes texts from related disciplines, including new institutional economics, anthropology, and economic psychology.
The current issue includes an interview with Prof. Leon Kosals, discussing his research on the role of the police in the economy. Other articles cover topics such as the institutionalization of rules in Russian innovation policy, the death and life of authentic urban spaces, institutionalized ignorance in Russian oil companies, housing stratification in the European Union, and the market structure and legitimation strategies of Moscow centers for sexual well-being.
The journal is indexed by several major databases, including the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) from Web of Science™ Core Collection and Scopus. It is published bimonthly, with five issues released annually, and is freely accessible online. The journal applies double-blind peer-review procedures and all papers undergo a full cycle of editorial processing and proofreading.