Global Discourse
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Journal Impact | 1.88 |
国际分区 | SOCIOLOGY(Q2) |
ISSN | 2043-7897, 2326-9995 |
h-index | 20 |
涉及主题 | 政治学社会学哲学法学经济政治认识论历史心理学政治经济学生物地理计算机科学考古 |
出版信息 | 出版商: Bristol University Press,出版周期: ,期刊类型: journal |
基本数据 | 创刊年份: 2013,原创研究文献占比: 97.50%,自引率:16.70%, Gold OA占比: 18.68% |
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