academic journal | Q737498 |
open-access journal | Q773668 |
P5115 | Directory of Open Access Journals ID | 2521-0947 |
P236 | ISSN | 2521-0947 |
P7363 | ISSN-L | 2521-0947 |
P856 | official website | http://serendipities.uni-graz.at/index.php/serendipities/issue/archive |
https://tidsskrift.dk/Serendipities/ | ||
P10283 | OpenAlex ID | S4210224847 |
P972 | catalog | Directory of Open Access Journals | Q1227538 |
P275 | copyright license | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives | Q6937225 |
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial | Q6936496 | ||
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
P17 | country | Austria | Q40 |
P495 | country of origin | Austria | Q40 |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | social science | Q34749 |
P123 | publisher | University of Graz | Q622683 |
??? | Q16634053 | ||
P408 | software engine | Open Journal Systems | Q1710177 |
P1476 | title | Serendipities |
Q107649770 | (Post-) Soviet Sociologies |
Q107649792 | A Journey to the History of the Interview |
Q107649795 | A “Not Particularly Felicitous” Phrase: A History of the “Behavioral Sciences” Label |
Q107649717 | Academic Exchange and Internationality in East European Social Science |
Q107649719 | Academic Mobility and Epistemological Change in State Socialist Romania |
Q107649783 | Adcock: Liberalism and Political Science |
Q107649763 | Adolphe Quetelet |
Q116188924 | Allowing for Ambiguity in the Social Sciences: Else Frenkel-Brunswik’s methodological practice in The Authoritarian Personality |
Q107649797 | An Operation Called Comparison - Some Critical Observations |
Q116188922 | Authoritarianism, Ambivalence, Ambiguity: The Life and Work of Else Frenkel-Brunswik. Introduction to the Special Issue |
Q107649723 | Bessner: Democracy in Exile |
Q115618451 | Beyond Scientificity: Extensions and Diffractions in Post-Normal Science’s Ethos |
Q115618453 | Book Review of: Mark Solovey, Christian Dayé: Cold War Social Science |
Q115618455 | Book Review of: Matteo Bortolini: A Joyfully Serious Man. The Life of Robert Bellah |
Q112960964 | Book Review of: Sociology in Brazil, A Brief Institutional and Intellectual History |
Q107649784 | Cohen-Cole: The Open Mind |
Q107649768 | Communalism and Internationalism |
Q107649796 | Comparative History and Comparative Sociology |
Q107649757 | Do Forms of Knowledge Production Circulate? |
Q107649774 | Durkheim and Hubert in Brazil |
Q116188925 | Else Frenkel Brunswik and Contemporary Sociologists |
Q107649781 | Famous and Forgotten: Soviet Sociology and the Nature of Intellectual Achievement under Totalitarianism |
Q107649801 | Fernanda Beigel (ed.): The Politics of Academic Autonomy in Latin America |
Q112960961 | From Nottinghamshire to Notting Hill: Contemporary Lessons from Pearl Jephcott’s Ethnographies of ‘Troubled Areas’ |
Q107649780 | From Utopian One-worldism to Geopolitical Intergovernmentalism |
Q107649803 | Handbook of Indicators of Institutionalization of Academic Disciplines in SSH |
Q107649787 | Helmes-Hayes/Santoro (eds.): Everett Hughes |
Q116188930 | Helping Hands |
Q107649785 | Hess: The Political Theory of Shklar |
Q107649772 | Hess: Tocqueville and Beaumont |
Q107649776 | Heufelder: Argentinischer Krösus |
Q116188926 | How the Fascist and Non-Fascist Self May Develop: Else Frenkel-Brunswik’s qualitative analyses in "The Authoritarian Personality" and their comparison to studies on resisters |
Q116188929 | Interview with Daniel J. Levinson: 16 November 1992, New Haven |
Q107649799 | Kaesler: Weber - Kaube: Weber |
Q107649786 | Larsson/Magdalenić: Sociology in Sweden |
Q116188927 | Logical Positivism or Critical Theory as the Methodological Foundation of The Authoritarian Personality? |
Q112960959 | Marie and Otto Neurath |
Q115618454 | Merton Reloaded? Book Review of Charles Crothers, Reintroducing Robert K. Merton |
Q107649802 | Morris: The Scholar Denied: W.E.B. DuBois |
Q107649777 | Normal Science? |
Q107649718 | Not only scholarships |
Q107649769 | On Being the Editor of AJS |
Q107649789 | Political Scientist as a Historian |
Q107649761 | Putting (social) science in its place(s) |
Q115618450 | Relating Democratic and Scientific Ethos in Academic Self-Governance: Governing Science Through Peer Review and the Democratizing Potential of Lotteries |
Q112960963 | Review of Christian Fleck, Matthias Duller, Victor Karády: Shaping Human Science Disciplines - Institutional Developments in Europe and Beyond, |
Q107649771 | Rindzevičiūtė: Power of Systems |
Q107649790 | Serendipitous Interpretation from a Fresh Empirical Occurrence |
Q107649793 | Serendipitous Moments in My Early Career |
Q107649791 | Serendipity in Writing the Lives of Scientists |
Q107649762 | Sociologies of New Zealand |
Q107649798 | Solovey and Cravens: Cold War Social Science |
Q107649760 | Strange Encounter of the Third Kind |
Q107649758 | Styles of Academic Production in the Argentine Social Sciences |
Q116188923 | The Authoritarian Institution: Else Frenkel and the University of Vienna |
Q112960960 | The Brazilian Social Theory in Circulation |
Q112960962 | The Cultural Embedding of Foreknowledge in Modern Society |
Q107649800 | The Palgrave Handbook of Sociology in Britain, Australian Sociology, Sociology in Ireland |
Q107649767 | The Polish Career of The American Soldier |
Q107649720 | The Social Sciences in Hungary During the Cold War and After |
Q115618452 | The “Normative Structure” of Social Science: Merton’s Ideas as a Story of Success and Side Effects |
Q116188928 | Thriving in Ambiguity – A Dispositive of Self-Optimisation: On the Frenkel-Brunswik Theorem in Current Human Resource Development |
Q107649725 | Vannier: La sociologie en toutes lettres |
Q107649724 | Wagner: Bauman |
Q107649794 | Where is the Boundary Between Sociology and Not-Sociology? |
Q107649721 | Why Geography in Poland Has Never Radicalized |
Q107649782 | “Our classroom methodological prescriptions do not fit easily the problems of studying the SS and their doings” |
Search more.