Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology (Compaso)
The Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and
Sociology (Compaso) is inviting applications for peer-reviewers. We are
interested in collaborating with postgraduate students, independent scholars or
faculty members working in the field of Sociology and Anthropology with an
interest in the issues covered by our current Call for Papers, which focuses
on Ways of understanding, misudenrstanding and not understanding
people. For more details please visit http://compaso.eu/.
We also welcome general expressions of interest which we may follow up for our future Call for Papers. If you are interested, please send a CV and a list of your main areas of expertise to compaso@compaso.eu
We also welcome general expressions of interest which we may follow up for our future Call for Papers. If you are interested, please send a CV and a list of your main areas of expertise to compaso@compaso.eu
For more details about The Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology, please see below.
Best regards,
Maria Rădan Gorska
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Editor
Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology
Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology
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The Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and
Sociology – Compaso is an online, open access, peer-reviewed publication edited
by the Department of Sociology and the Doctoral School
of Sociology of the University of Bucharest.
Compaso aims to support the exploration of the mutual
constitution of social realities and forms of knowledge, by drawing attention
to their multiplicity and complicity in action.
The Journal publishes original research encouraging a
comparative approach that musters and confronts multiple strands of theoretical
orientation, methods, materials, pieces of research or other social realities.
We encourage the submission of research articles that answer theoretically
informed questions with sound argumentation based on empirical data, using
qualitative or quantitative analyses. The Journal also publishes research
notes, review articles, theoretical essays, and book reviews relevant for
comparative research.
Each Journal issue is centered on a specific topic, announced by
a Call for Papers. Articles on other topics which are relevant to the mission
of JCRAS are also accepted.
Young researchers and doctoral students in Sociology and
Anthropology are especially welcome.