Policy and Society

短名Policy. Soc.
Journal Impact5.82
国际分区PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(Q1)
期刊索引SCI Q1中科院 1 区
ISSN1449-4035, 1839-3373
h-index57
国内分区社会学(1区)社会学政治学(1区)社会学公共管理(1区)
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Policy and Society is a leading international journal that publishes original and innovative research addressing critical issues in policy theory and practice at the local, national and international levels. It seeks to understand the origin, workings and implications of policies within their broader political, social and economic contexts.

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涉及主题政治学经济法学社会学业务公共行政政治哲学计算机科学生物地理历史财务经济增长考古数学管理语言学政治经济学认识论工程类公共关系物理医学程序设计语言
出版信息出版商: Oxford University Press出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2008原创研究文献占比100.00%自引率:3.50%Gold OA占比: 96.94%
平均审稿周期 网友分享经验:30 Weeks

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