Sociološki pregled (Serbian Cyrillic: Социолошки преглед; transl.Sociological Review) is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access academic journal published by the Serbian Sociological Association since 1938 and regularly since 1961. Journal publishes theoretical, empirical, and methodological papers in the field of sociology, as well as multidisciplinary works in which sociology is one of the approaches. It is the oldest scientific journal in the field of sociology in the Balkans. The journal is published both in Serbian and English language. Initially printed in Latin script, since 1998 it has been printed in Serbian Cyrillic alphabet. The journal is indexed by the SCIndeks, CEEOL, ERIH PLUS, DOAJ, Sherpa/Romeo, ROAD, OpenAIRE, Crossref, EZB and ZDB.[2] During the Yugoslav Wars and concurrent deep economic crysis in Serbia the journal received operational funding from the Open Society Foundations.[4][5]

Sociološki pregled
DisciplineSociology
LanguageSerbian & English
Edited bySnežana Stojšin[1]
Publication details
History1938/1961-present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Yes
LicenseCC-BY-NC-ND
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN0085-6320 (print)
2560-4880 (web)
Links

History

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Social Life, founded by Mirko Kosić in 1920, was Serbia's first sociological journal and it was modelled after the example of German journals.[6] The journal was published until the following year when it was interrupted due to inadequate funding.[6] In the 1930s, sociology gained recognition as an academic discipline in Serbia, primarily at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade.[6] The new Sociološki pregled aimed to follow French sociological traditions, publishing extensive, high-quality articles on various sociological topics fostering a multidisciplinary approach aimed to dispel romantic and nationalistic ideas.[6] The journal was initially published by the Association for Sociology and Social Sciences in Belgrade.[7]

World War II in Yugoslavia interrupted the journal's publication.[6] In the 1950s, sociology re-emerged in Serbia, largely due to Radomir Lukić's efforts, who also contributed to the revival of Sociološki Pregled in 1961.[6] Serbian Sociological Society revived the publication in 1961, initially as a collection, and since 1964, it has been published as a journal. In 1973, after one year interruption, double issue was published dealing with socialist self-management in Yugoslavia and Third World social trends.[8] Since 1977, the co-publisher has been the Center for Sociological Research of the Institute of Social Sciences, while in 1983, the Sociological Association of SAP Vojvodina participated in the preparation of journal.

In 1992, during the Yugoslav Wars in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, the journal published a special issue on Sociology and War with contributions from Zagorka Golubović, Vesna Pešić, Žarana Papić and other prominent authors.[9]

In 2018 Egyptian-French Marxian economist Samir Amin published one of his last texts in this journal.[10]

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  1. ^ "Снежана Стојшин (2023-..)". Sociološki pregled, Serbian Sociological Society. n.d.
  2. ^ a b "Sociološki pregled - Info". SCIndeks. n.d.
  3. ^ "Социолошки преглед" [Sociological Review]. Borba (newspaper) (in Serbian). Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia: Belgrade University Library. 10 March 1966. p. 18. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Имамо задоволјство да објавимо" [We Have a Pleasure to Announce]. Borba (newspaper) (in Serbian). Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia: Belgrade University Library. 30 December 1993. p. n.p. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  5. ^ Roganović, V. (15 November 1994). "Спонзор за одабране" [Sponsor fot the Selected Ones]. Borba (newspaper) (in Serbian). Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia: Belgrade University Library. p. 18. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Trkulja, J. (2019). "80th anniversary of the journal Sociološki Pregled/Serbian Sociological Review". RUDN Journal of Sociology, Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. 19 (20): 192–202.
  7. ^ Lalić, L (1 November 1939). "Социолошки преглед" [Sociological Review]. Branič: Journal of Legal and State Sciences (in Serbian). Belgrade, Kingdom od Yugoslavia: Belgrade University Library. p. 674. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  8. ^ "Самоуправљање и одлучивање" [Self-Management and Decision Making]. Borba (newspaper) (in Serbian). Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia: Belgrade University Library. 13 April 1974. p. 2. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  9. ^ "Sociologija i rat" [Sociology and War]. Borba (newspaper) (in Serbian). Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia: Belgrade University Library. 29 December 1993. p. n.p. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  10. ^ Samir Amin (1 October 2018). "The Communist Manifesto 170 Years Later". Monthly Review.
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