Journal Title
SOCIETY & ANIMALS

SOC ANIM

ISSN / eISSN
1063-1119 / 1568-5306
Aims and Scope
Society & Animals publishes studies that describe and analyze our experiences of non-human animals from the perspective of various disciplines within both the Social Sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science) and the Humanities (e.g., history, literary criticism).

The journal specifically deals with subjects such as human-animal interactions in various settings (animal cruelty, the therapeutic uses of animals), the applied uses of animals (research, education, medicine and agriculture), the use of animals in popular culture (e.g. dog-fighting, circus, animal companion, animal research), attitudes toward animals as affected by different socializing agencies and strategies, representations of animals in literature, the history of the domestication of animals, the politics of animal welfare, and the constitution of the animal rights movement.
Subject Area

SOCIOLOGY

VETERINARY SCIENCES

CiteScore
1.30 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Arts and Humanities - Philosophy Q1 #140/762
Arts and Humanities - Sociology and Political Science Q2 #641/1415
Arts and Humanities - General Veterinary Q3 #100/186
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed Indexed
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) Quartile
SOCIOLOGY - SSCI Q4
VETERINARY SCIENCES - SCIE Q3
H-index
34
Country/Area of Publication
NETHERLANDS
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
Publication Frequency
Quarterly
Year Publication Started
1993
Annual Article Volume
32
Open Access
NO
Contact
BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, PLANTIJNSTRAAT 2, P O BOX 9000, LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS, 2300 PA

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