Finnish Journal of Social Research (former Research on Finnish Society) is an annually published peer-reviewed journal focusing on research articles on, and relevant to, Finnish society. Articles are written in English.
Aims and scope: “Finnish Journal of Social Research is an annually published peer-reviewed journal focusing on research articles relevant to Finnish society. Its scope is multi-disciplinary, covering sociology, political science, and economics, as well as the other social sciences. The articles published in the journal are to be based on high-quality data and appropriate methods, quantitative or qualitative. In particular, the journal encourages submissions with a cross-national comparative or historical perspective.”
Frequency: Once per year
Launched: 2008
Peer reviewed: Yes, double-blind peer-review by at least two experts
Open access: Yes
Languages: English
Genres: Research articles
Book reviews: N/A
Publisher: Society of Social and Economic Research in the Universities of Turku
Venue of publication: Turku
Publication level: 1 in Finland
Indexing: DOAJ