Central Europe

metrics 2024

Navigating the Cultural and Political Landscapes of Central Europe

Introduction

Central Europe is a peer-reviewed journal published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, focusing on the interdisciplinary exploration of the cultural, political, and social dynamics within Central European countries. Since its inception in 2003, the journal has become a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research, offering vital insights into the region's complex narratives through studies in Arts and Humanities, Cultural Studies, Political Science, and Sociology. Despite currently holding a Q4 quartile ranking in multiple categories, the journal serves as an essential resource for researchers and professionals seeking to enrich their understanding of Central Europe's multifaceted contexts. Published in the United Kingdom, it presents opportunities for both established and emerging scholars to contribute to the discourse on contemporary issues and foster an academic community. Access to the journal is available through institutional affiliations and purchases, making it a crucial outlet for discussion and engagement in this evolving academic landscape.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.10
Journal Impact Factor0.30
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.40
H-Index20
Journal IF Without Self0.30
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.02
Influence0.33
Immediacy Index0.20
Cited Half Life-
Citing Half Life38.50
JCI0.84
Total Documents204
WOS Total Citations29
SCIMAGO Total Citations221
SCIMAGO SELF Citations5
Scopus Journal Rank0.10
Cites / Document (2 Years)0.14
Cites / Document (3 Years)0.10
Cites / Document (4 Years)0.12

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

Cultural Studies in Social Sciences
Rank #1002/1304
Percentile 23.16
Quartile Q4
General Arts and Humanities in Arts and Humanities
Rank #135/173
Percentile 21.97
Quartile Q4
Political Science and International Relations in Social Sciences
Rank #639/706
Percentile 9.49
Quartile Q4
Sociology and Political Science in Social Sciences
Rank #1337/1466
Percentile 8.80
Quartile Q4

IF (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 165/518
Percentile 68.20
Quartile Q2

JCI (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 160/519
Percentile 69.17
Quartile Q2

Quartile History

Similar Journals

IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES

Uncovering the Layers of Irish History
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESSISSN: 0021-1214Frequency: 2 issues/year

Irish Historical Studies is a premier journal dedicated to advancing the field of Irish history, published by the reputable Cambridge University Press. With an ISSN of 0021-1214 and an E-ISSN of 2056-4139, the journal has established itself as an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students alike. Operating without an open-access model, it offers a unique opportunity for in-depth analysis of historical topics relevant to Ireland's past and its impact on contemporary issues. The journal is indexed in Scopus, ranking in the 75th percentile in its category and receiving a Q3 quartile ranking in history for 2023, reflecting its significant contribution to the academic community. Covering a wide scope of historical analysis, Irish Historical Studies publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that investigate various facets of Irish history, from political developments to cultural transformations. As such, it remains a vital platform for scholarly discourse that helps shape the understanding of Ireland's historical narrative.

Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry

Shaping the future of postcolonial literary inquiry.
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESSISSN: 2052-2614Frequency: 3 issues/year

Welcome to the Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, a leading academic journal published by Cambridge University Press, dedicated to exploring the intricate intersections of postcolonial studies, literature, and history. With its ISSN 2052-2614 and E-ISSN 2052-2622, this journal has emerged as a vital resource for researchers, professionals, and students interested in the evolving narratives and theoretical frameworks shaped by postcolonial contexts. Operating since 2014 and spanning until 2024, it holds a commendable position in the academic community, reflected in its Scopus rankings, including a 76th percentile in Literature and Literary Theory. While the journal does not provide open access options at this time, it offers comprehensive insights that contribute significantly to the discourse surrounding cultural studies and historical perspectives. With categories in the Q3 and Q2 quartiles for Cultural Studies and Literature, it remains a crucial space for innovative scholarship, fostering intellectual engagement with the themes of identity, power, and resistance represented in postcolonial literature.

Anuario IEHS

Exploring the forefront of social science research.
Publisher: UNIV NACL CENTRO PROVINCIA BUENOS AIRES (UNICEN), FAC CIENCIAS SOCIALESISSN: 0326-9671Frequency: 1 issue/year

Anuario IEHS is a prestigious open-access journal dedicated to the field of social sciences, published by the Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNICEN). Since its transition to open access in 2016, the journal has aimed to foster scholarly communication and accessibility, ensuring that cutting-edge research is freely available to all stakeholders in academia. Housed within the Faculty of Social Sciences, Anuario IEHS serves as a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and students who seek to engage with current societal issues and interdisciplinary scholarship. Reflecting the dynamic nature of social sciences, the journal publishes a variety of articles that contribute to the understanding of social phenomena, ensuring its relevance and impact in the academic community. With its commitment to quality and accessibility, Anuario IEHS continues to be a significant resource for those dedicated to advancing research and practices within the social sciences.

Acta Literaria

Bridging Ideas in the Realm of Humanities and Art
Publisher: UNIV CONCEPCION, FAC HUMANIDADES ARTEISSN: 0717-6848Frequency: 2 issues/year

Acta Literaria is a distinguished journal published by the Universidad de Concepción, Facultad de Humanidades y Arte, focusing on the intricate domains of literature and literary theory. With an ISSN of 0717-6848, this Chilean journal has been a vital contributor to the scholarly discourse in its field since its inception in 2007. Although currently categorized in the Q4 quartile for the year 2023 and holding a Scopus rank of #860 out of 1106 in the Arts and Humanities section, Acta Literaria plays a crucial role in fostering dialogue and exploration among researchers, professionals, and students alike. The journal aims to facilitate the exchange of innovative ideas, critical analyses, and diverse perspectives on literature, making it an indispensable resource for anyone engaged in literary studies. While it does not offer open access, the journal's commitment to upholding academic rigor ensures that it remains a respected platform for scholarly publication.

EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES

Unpacking the dynamics of identity and society in Eastern Europe.
Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISSN: 0888-3254Frequency: 4 issues/year

EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES, published by SAGE Publications Inc, stands as a vital academic resource within the fields of sociology and political science, focusing primarily on the dynamics and transformations of Eastern Europe. With an ISSN of 0888-3254 and an E-ISSN of 1533-8371, this quarterly journal has been contributing to scholarly discourse since 1986 and continues to be a crucial platform for the exchange of innovative research and critical insights, boasting a commendable Q2 ranking in its category as of 2023. Researchers, professionals, and students engaged in the exploration of post-socialist transitions, identity politics, and socio-economic challenges will find this journal an essential tool for understanding the complexities of the region. While the journal offers limited open access options, its presence in academic databases ensures that cutting-edge research remains accessible to a broader audience. With a Scopus rank of #606 out of 1466 in the social sciences category, EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES continues to shape the intellectual landscape and discourse surrounding Eastern Europe.

Kamchatka-Revista de Analisis Cultural

Enriching the humanities through innovative research.
Publisher: UNIV VALENCIA, DEPT PREHISTORIA & ARQUEOLOGIAISSN: 2340-1869Frequency: 2 issues/year

Kamchatka-Revista de Analisis Cultural is a distinguished open-access journal published by the University of Valencia, Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, situated in the vibrant cultural landscape of Valencia, Spain. Since its establishment in 2013, this journal has dedicated itself to advancing knowledge across an array of interdisciplinary fields, including Communication, Cultural Studies, History, Linguistics and Language, and Literature and Literary Theory. With an impressive categorization in the latest 2023 category quartiles, Kamchatka has positioned itself in Q1 for Literature and Literary Theory and consistently ranks within Q2 for several relevant disciplines. This exemplary standing is further validated by its Scopus ranking, reflecting the journal's capacity to engage and disseminate high-quality scholarly discourse. By providing a platform for innovative research and critical analysis, the journal not only enriches academic conversations but also advocates for the dissemination of cultural insights and narratives essential for both researchers and students alike. Engage with Kamchatka-Revista de Analisis Cultural and contribute to the ever-evolving dialogue in the humanities.

Comparative Southeast European Studies

Connecting Scholars and Ideas in Southeast European Studies
Publisher: WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBHISSN: 2701-8199Frequency: 4 issues/year

Comparative Southeast European Studies, published by WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH, is an esteemed open-access journal that has been contributing to scholarly discourse since its inception in 2021. With its ISSN 2701-8199 and E-ISSN 2701-8202, the journal is dedicated to the multidisciplinary examination of Southeast European societies, cultures, and economies. The journal strives to foster a nuanced understanding of historical and contemporary issues through an array of perspectives, appealing to researchers, professionals, and students alike. While it currently resides in Q4 for several categories including Anthropology, Economics, and Political Science, it maintains a robust platform for innovative research and dialogue within the region. Situated in Germany, this journal serves not only as a repository of knowledge but also as a catalyst for future scholarly endeavors, with the aim to elevate the discourse surrounding Southeast Europe during the converging years of 2021 to 2024. Its commitment to open access ensures that critical research is readily available, inspiring collaboration and engagement across academic and professional communities.

Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research

Exploring the rich tapestry of Iberian and Latin American narratives.
Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTDISSN: 1326-0219Frequency: 3 issues/year

Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research, published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, is a key resource for scholars interested in the rich cultural, literary, and sociopolitical landscapes of Iberian and Latin American contexts. With an ISSN of 1326-0219 and an E-ISSN of 2151-9668, this journal is dedicated to advancing research from 1995 to 2008 and continuing between 2010 and 2023, reflecting the evolving dynamics in these regions. Notably esteemed within its field, it holds a Q3 categorization in Cultural Studies and a Q2 rating in Literature and Literary Theory as of 2023. Its strong performance is underscored by its ranking within the 84th percentile in Literature and Literary Theory and engagement within interdisciplinary dialogues across various domains. While it does not offer open access, the journal remains a vital component of academic discourse, attracting researchers, professionals, and students who seek to explore the intricate narratives and theoretical frameworks that shape Iberian and Latin American studies. Whether you are delving into socio-cultural critiques or examining literary trends, the Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research is an indispensable platform for your scholarly endeavors.

East Central Europe

Fostering Insights into a Diverse Region
Publisher: BRILLISSN: 0094-3037Frequency: 3 issues/year

East Central Europe is a prestigious scholarly journal published by BRILL that focuses on the intricate historical and cultural landscapes of the East Central European region. Established in 1975, this journal has become a pivotal platform for scholars, professionals, and students engaged in the fields of Cultural Studies, History, and Sociology and Political Science. With its comprehensive scope that spans significant historical periods and contemporary issues, East Central Europe aims to foster a deeper understanding of the socio-political dynamics and cultural developments that define this diverse area. Although not open access, the journal maintains a respectable impact within its category, ranking Q3 in both Cultural Studies and History, highlighting its relevance and reach within the academic community. Researchers interested in deepening their insights into regional studies will find this journal an invaluable resource, reflecting its solid position within the academic hierarchy, as evidenced by its ranking in Scopus. Further information and submission details can be accessed through BRILL's official website.

Israel Affairs

Connecting Scholars to Israel's Evolving Story
Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTDISSN: 1353-7121Frequency: 4 issues/year

Israel Affairs is an esteemed academic journal published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, focusing on the multifaceted socio-political landscape of Israel and its dynamic relationships within the global context. Since its inception in 1994, the journal has become a crucial resource for scholars, practitioners, and students interested in cultural studies, history, and political science, evidenced by its commendable rankings in various categories—Q2 in Cultural Studies, Q1 in History, and Q3 in Political Science and International Relations. With an ISSN of 1353-7121 and an E-ISSN of 1743-9086, this journal encompasses a diverse range of topics addressing both historical and contemporary issues facing Israel, thus contributing to an informed discourse. Although it operates on a subscription basis, its rigorous peer-reviewed articles and comprehensive studies make it an invaluable asset for any library or research institution. The journal not only reflects the current trends in Israeli affairs but also sets the stage for future scholarship, aiming to enhance understanding and generate insightful dialogue among researchers and policy makers alike.