About This Journal
Introduction
The Tanzania Journal of Sociology(TAJOSO) seeks to address sociological issues from a multi-disciplinary perspective. It aims to generate scholarly reflections in the field of sociology and anthropology and related fields of social sciences. The journal encourages manuscripts informed by up-to-date empirical studies focusing on local and global concerns. Our goal is to create a platform for scholars, practitioners and policy makers, from Tanzania and the international research community, to explore the critical yet creative aspects for scholarly discussion and knowledge sharing. The journal publishes articles, book reviews, conference papers, critical comments, research reports, and other genres of academic writing. The journal is published in June every year by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Dar es Salaam. From 2015 to 2017, the Tanzania Journal of Sociology was published in print form only. However, since 2018, the journal is published in both print and online with the ISSN 1821-9632 and E-ISSN 2591-6963 respectively. The journal is published in June and December every year by the Dar es Salaam University Press.
Publication frequencies
TJSO is a biannual publication issued in June and December every year.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content in order to support a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Journal History
Tanzania Journal of Sociology started in 2015 in order to provide a platform for discussion and reflection on both sociological and multidisciplinary topics in social sciences in Tanzania and beyond. From 2015 to 2017 it was published in print form only. However, since 2018, the journal is published in both print and online forms with the ISSN 1821-9632 and E-ISSN 2591-6963 respectively.
Annual Subscription rates
USD 10 for institutions and USD 5 for individuals, excluding postage cost.
Indexed in
TJSO is currently indexed in AJOL, DRIJ, SAJE, DIIRJ and Stanford Libraries, and is under review for indexing in another international database: EBSCO.
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