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? Siegel, H. (2001), Russian literary journals 1800-1812. A complete index according to author and subject category. Zeitschrift fur Slawistik, 46 (1), 115-117
Keywords: Author, Journals, Subject Category
Title: Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie
Full Journal Title: Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie
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ISSN: 0044-3514
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? Schutz, H. and Six, B. (1994), More than 7000 pages of social-psychology: A journal in retrospect. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 25 (1), 5-17.
Abstract: On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Zeitschrift fur Sozialpsychologie the 556 articles published between 1970 and 1993 were content analysed. Based on a category schema with 14 general content domains and 33 subthemes a global analysis of all articles was performed. Additionally, a subsample of 251 articles about empirical studies was analysed. Compared to previous bibliometric approaches in this and other journals in the area of social psychology, it can be shown that the Zeitschrift fur Sozialpsychologie corresponds by and large to its own image: being a journal with high methodological standards. Furthermore, in recent years there has been a strong tendency to deal with topics of public interest, and to treat the relation between basic and applied research in a more balanced way
Keywords: Analysis, Bibliometric, Empirical Studies, FUR, General, Journal, Journals, Psychology, Public, Research, Schema, Social, Standards
? Krampen, G., Schui, G. and Montada, L. (2004), International dissemination of social psychology from the German-speaking countries. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 35 (2), 83-91.
Abstract: With reference to the discussion on the internationality of psychology from the German-speaking countries the international dissemination of social psychology from, the German-speaking countries is compared with the total of the other psychological research sub-discipline’s. Bibliometrical results point at significant increase in the proportion of English publications from social psychology since 1980, being approximately twice as large as the proportion of English publications from the total of all other psychological research disciplines. and mostly marked as social cognition research, Citation analyses show that papers from social psychology are on average more frequently cited in international journals than publications from the total of all other, disciplines. Results of an E-Mail-survey (N = 564) confirm that the international strength of social psychology from the German-speaking countries is due to the number of English publications as well as to contributions in international peer-reviewing, memberships in psychological associations, stays abroad and research co-operations.
Keywords: Social Psychology, Research, Publications, Internationalisation, Citations, Bibliometry, Science Research, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Provincialism, Language, English, Publish
? Krampen, G. and Schui, G. (2006), Historiography of research on aggression in the last quarter of the 20th century: Comparative bibliometrical analyses of psychological research in the German-speaking and Anglo-American research community. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 37 (2), 113-123.
Abstract: the development of psychological research on aggression between 1977 and 2003 is described and reviewed with reference to publications documented in the databases PsycEJFO (with its focus on the Anglo-American literature) and PSYNDEX (focus on publications from the German-speaking countries). Bibliometrical results refer to general historiographical trends in aggression research as well as to developments in social psychology (i.e., aggressive, antisocial behavior), personality research (i.e., aggressiveness), and in research on violence and aggression in micro-, meso-, macro-systems, criminal behavior, victimization, and clinical settings. Additionally, main foci of research on aggression are described based on the distinction of basic and applied psychological research. All bibliometrical analyses follow a comparative and historiographical approach pinpointing essential similarities as well as differences in the development of aggression research in the Anglo-American and the German-speaking research communities.
Keywords: Aggression, Analyses, Anglo-American, Approach, Behavior, Clinical, Community, Databases, Development, General, Literature, Personality, Psychology, Publications, Research, Social, Trends, Violence
Full Journal Title: Zeitschrift fur Soziologie
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? Jungbauer-Gans, M. and Gross, C. (2013), Determinants of success in university careers: Findings from the German Academic Labor Market. Zeitschrift fur Soziologie, 42 (1), 74-92.
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Abstract: What factors determine the chances of being appointed to a chair in Germany? We propose to derive hypotheses from discrimination theory, social and human capital theory, and the signaling approach. In a survey we sampled scholars from mathematics, law and sociology who had completed their Habilitation (“second book”) from 1985 and 2005 at West German universities. A young age at the time of completion of the Habilitation is beneficial across all disciplines. In sociology, the number of publications included in the Science Citation Index is the most important factor in attaining a chair, and women are at an advantage when they face the same conditions as do men. In the field of law, parents’ years of education have a significant impact on success, as has having a highly respected mentor. In mathematics, the chances of getting a professorship increase significantly with high occupational prestige of the parents, the share of time spent in research, the specialty of applied mathematics, or having a mentor with a high reputation.
Keywords: Academic Careers, Age, Approach, Citation, Determinants, Disciplines, Discrimination, Education, Field, Gender, Germany, Habilitation, Human, Impact, Labor Market, Law, Men, Networks, Occupational, Occupational-Status Attainment, Parents, Patterns, Productivity, Publication Productivity, Publications, Reputation, Research, Science, Science Citation Index, Scientific Productivity, Sex-Differences, Signaling, Social, Social Capital, Social Inequality, Social Resources, Sociology, Specialty, Survey, Theory, Universities, University, Weak Ties, Women
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