Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences
Published by Brill (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 2590-3284 eISSN : 2590-3276
Abbreviation : Political Anthropol. Res. Int. Soc. Sci.
Aims & Scope
Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS) encourages transversal social inquiries.
The journal seeks to transcend disciplinary, linguistic and cultural fragmentations characteristic of scholarship in the 20th century.
It aspires to reinvigorate scholarly engagements untroubled by canonic approaches and to provide a space for outstanding scholarship, marginalized elsewhere due to academic conventions.
PARISS seeks to promote a plurality of ways of thinking, researching and writing and to give access to contemporary authors in the social sciences coming from non-English-speaking countries.
The editors encourage contributions that write across disciplines, academic cultures and writing styles.
Innovative and collective research is particularly welcome.
View Aims & ScopeMetrics & Ranking
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 0.361 |
Quartile
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| 2024 | Q2 |
h-index
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| 2024 | 7 |
Journal Rank
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| 2024 | 14845 |
Journal Citation Indicator
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| 2024 | 39 |
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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The field of European economic governance and austerity policies: Exploratory elements (2002–2012)
Citation: 13
Authors: Frédéric, Didier
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Becoming Fluent in Fieldwork: (Un)learning What Is Good/Ethical/Responsible Fieldwork
Citation: 8
Authors: Birgit, Karijn
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The Virus of Surveillance: How the covid-19 Pandemic Is Fuelling Technologies of Control
Citation: 6
Authors: Félix
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To Stop and See: Contemplative Fieldwork as Thoughtful Observation
Citation: 5
Authors: Suzanne Klein
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Investigating the Internationalisation of State Nobility: A Reflexive Return to Double Game Strategies – An interview with Yves DEZALAY
Citation: 4
Authors: Didier, Antonin
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The ‘Insecurity Toolbox’ of the Illiberal Regime: Rule by Law and Rule by Exclusion
Citation: 4
Authors: Ãkos, Zsolt, Balázs, András