Comparative Sociology publishes peer-reviewed research offering cross-national, cross-cultural, and historical analyses of social phenomena. Dedicated to advancing sociological theory and empirical research, the journal serves as a forum for scholars exploring similarities and differences across diverse societies, institutions, and time periods.
The journal covers a broad array of sociological topics, including social inequality, political systems, cultural dynamics, and globalization. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, Comparative Sociology contributes to a deeper understanding of social patterns and processes that shape human life worldwide. The journal aims to bridge theoretical insights with empirical evidence.
Comparative Sociology encourages submissions that engage in rigorous comparative analysis and contribute to the advancement of sociological knowledge. Submit your research to this vital scholarly platform and explore opportunities for cross-national dialogue and collaboration.