About the Journal
The
Contemporary Sociological Global
Review - CSGR (eISSN
2027-7431), (eISP
084.1433.0921) publishes
original research articles (Peer
Review Process) on theory
and methodology areas in the
fields of social sciences
especially sociology.
The
Contemporary Sociological Global
Review - CSGR is
available for Social Scientists
(e.g. sociologists, historians,
anthropologists, policy
analysts, economists,
demographers, geographers,
philosophers, political
scientists, psychologists, etc.)
and all interested in the new
contributions of the social
sciences in fields such as
conflict, inequality, poverty,
human rights, gender, social
deviance, globalization,
sociology of science,
international relations and
their different dimensions like
economical, political, social
and cultural.
Academics in general which
interests are related to the
challenging and debatable
contemporary theoretical and
methodological issues.
The
Contemporary Sociological Global
Review - CSGR
will move to a continuous
publication model in January
2021. This means that as soon as
an article is ready to be
published, it will be
immediately released online
rather than waiting for other
articles in the issue to be
completed, resulting in faster
access to the final version of
the article. This academic
journal is
published by Syllaba Press
International Inc., Suite
722-4586, 1900N. W. 97th Avenue,
Doral, Florida 33172, USA.
Accepted for publication
Original Research and Reflection
Articles, Reports or Short
Communications, Translations,
Articles Reviews and Books
Reviews. Contributions can be
sent in Spanish, Portuguese,
English or French Languages.
Manuscripts and figures, tables,
references and notes, as well as
an abstract in Spanish,
Portuguese, English or French
Languages
should be submitted to the
editor using directly the
ePublishers Content™ - Academic
Editorial Assistant. Text format
should be Microsoft Word.
Position of tables and figures
should be identified. Figure
format should be JPEG or PNG.
Manuscripts that do not fulfill
the requirements will be
returned to the author for
correction (see
Manuscript
Preparation in the
General Guide for more info).
Publication Frequency
This journal is publishes
online open access content
following a
Continuos
Publicaction Model (CPM).
Open Access Policy
The
Contemporary Sociological
Global Review - CSGR provides
immediate open access to its
content on the principle that
making research freely available
to the public supports a greater
global exchange of knowledge.
There is no embargo on the
journal’s publications.
Submission and acceptance dates,
along with publication dates,
are made available on the PDF
format for each paper.
Authors of articles published in
Contemporary Sociological
Global Review - CSGR remain the
copyright holders and grant
third parties the right to use,
reproduce, and share the article
according to the license
agreement.
Authors are encouraged to
publish their data in
recommended repositories. For a
list of generic and subject
specific repositories that meet
our peer review criteria, see
here.
Archiving
Policy
The
journal’s publisher, Syllaba
Press International Inc.,
focuses on making content
discoverable and accessible
through indexing services.
Content is also archived around
the world to ensure long-term
availability.
The
Contemporary Sociological
Global Review - CSGR used the
resources of (AuthorAID)
and distributes its metadata in
the following information
services:
Directorio
Latinoamericano de Publicaciones
en Acceso Abierto (DLPAA),
Information Matrix for the
Analisys of Journals - MIAR,
EBSCOHost,
Google
Scholar, and WorldCat. In addition, all journals
are available for harvesting via
OAI-PMH.
The
Contemporary Sociological
Global Review - CSGR
is indexed by the following
services:
Social Science Research Network
(SSRN), The Internet Public
Library,
SciencePo, Education Resources
Information Center (ERIC),
NewJour,
Anthropology Review Database (ARD),
Norsk Samfunnsvitenskapeling
Datatjeneste (NSD),
Open Space Innovative Mind (OSIM),
Humanities and Social Sciences
Online (H-Net), Index Copernicus
Scientists,
JISCMail UK.
UCC - Library Journals, The
Colorado Alliance of Research
Libraries,
Red Iberoamericana de Innovación
y Conocimiento Científico -
REBID,
Asociación de Revistas
Académicas de Humanidades y
Ciencias Sociales -
Latinoamericana,
Indian Citation Index (ICI),
CiteSeerX and
Scientific Indexing Services
(SIS).
The
Contemporary Sociological Global
Review - CSGR is
archived in the Digital
Preservation System - Oblium™
and use the
Persistent
Identifier of Digital Uniforms
Resources - Cirex-iD™ for
on-line certification of
copyright of a articles, using
the
Digital Intellectual
Property Registry (SSDT).
If the
Contemporary Sociological
Global Review - CSGR is not indexed
by your preferred service,
please let us know by emailing
<support@syllabapress.us>
or alternatively by making an
indexing request directly with
the service.
Distribution
Open Access content is published
on the
Contemporary Sociological Global
Review - CSGR
website. Abstracts, tables of
contents, and author profiles
are also freely accessible. The
archive includes links to all
published content from the first
issue in 2007 to the present,
and a powerful subject and
keyword search tool allows for
content discovery.
The
Contemporary Sociological Global
Review - CSGR
suggests the use of the author
identifier, we accept the
profile of (ORCID,
Research
ID,
Scopus
Author ID,
SciENcv,
My NCBI
and
arXiv
Author ID).
Up-to-date CSGR news is
circulated via the CSGR
e-updates, Facebook, and
academic listservs.
Advertisement
Policy
The
journal only displays
advertisements that are of
relevance to its scope and will
be of interest to the readership
(e.g. upcoming conferences). All
advertising space is provided
for a small charge and the editor
and publisher have the right to
decline or withdraw adverts at
any point. Adverts will include
a text heading to make it clear
that they are adverts not
related to the journal.
If you wish to propose a
potential advert then please
contact the editorial team. All
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Annotation and
post-publication comment
The
journal platform permits readers
to leave comments on the
publication page, via the
Disqus
service. Readers will need a
Disqus account to leave
comments. Comments may be
moderated by the journal,
however, if they are
non-offensive and relevant to
the publication subject,
comments will remain online
without edit.
The journal platform also
includes in-browser annotation
and text highlighting options on
full text formats via
hypothes.is. Readers will
require a
hypothes.is account to
create annotations, and will
have the option to make these
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