About the Journal
The Mission:
To establish a scientific subdiscipline within sociology grounded in personal knowledge (autoethnography), argumentative writing, and innovative research approaches — wherein society is conceptualized not primarily through labor (K. Marx), capitals (P. Bourdieu), solidarity (É. Durkheim), social action (M. Weber), or conversation (H. Garfinkel), but rather through care (A. Mol), or as sets of practical and ontological events and actions oriented toward sustaining life in its diversity and instability.
Goals:
– Organize public, argument-driven discourse.
– Identify and promote authors.
– Develop a thesaurus and theoretical writing framework.
Journal Sections:
Theory and History
Methodology and Methods
Field Research
Names, Histories, Archives
Reviews, Surveys, Abstracts
Frequency: The journal is published four times per year in electronic format. Selected issues are printed in limited paper editions.