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CRS Special Issues

The Canadian Review of Sociology (CRS) is the journal of the Canadian Sociological Association and is committed to the dissemination of innovative ideas and research findings that are at the core of the discipline.

In addition to publishing original articles, research notes, and committing sociology pieces, the journal will work with guest editors to produce special issues or thematic sections.

A Special Issue is a collection of articles centered on a specific topic within sociology, usually coordinated by guest editors.

Topics are welcome in a wide range of themes with a focus on Sociological research methods and/or theory.

Submit your Special Issue Proposal to the Canadian Review of Sociology

If approved, the CRS Editorial team will advise guest editors on the next steps including the call for papers and peer review process.

Questions: crs-journal@csa-scs.ca

Wiley Resource: Proposing a Special Issue

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Current Call for Papers:

For questions about these calls, please contact the guest editors.

Sociology of Health and Health Care in a Time of Social Change and Transformation in Canada

Exploring the particularities of far right and populist politics in Canada

Recent Special Issues or Themed Sections:

Volume 60, Issue 1: Themed Section on Emerging Research on Racial/Ethnic Inequality in Canada

Volume 59, Issue 4: Special Issue: Black Life, Complexities, Nuances, and Insights

Volume 59, Issue 2: Themed Section on Big Data and Computational Social Science

Volume 58, Issue 3: Thematic Issue: Sociology of Professions

Volume 57, Issue 2: Thematic Section: Process-oriented Analysis

Volume 56, Issue 4: Thematic Section: Twenty-first Century Fascism