About the Journal
The International Journal of Sociology of Religion (IJSR) is an open-access journal published bi-annually to advance the sociological study of religion. The journal publishes original (not previously published) work of exceptional quality and interest related to the sociological study of religion from all parts of the world without regard to substantive focus, theoretical orientation, or methodological approach. Although theoretically ambitious, empirically grounded articles are the core of our publication, we also publish agenda-setting essays, critical reflections on the research act, and interventions into substantive areas or theoretical debates intended to push the field forward.
Focus and Scope
The International Journal Of Sociology of Religion (IJSR) is available for open access to all readers. It covers broad topics that address the interrelationships of society and religion from various perspectives: Sociology, Communication Studies, Religious Communities, Religion and Culture, Social and Political, Social and Economic Relations International, and others related to the sociology of religion. The International Journal of Sociology of Religion (IJSR) only accepts types of writing in the form of research articles and literature reviews.