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The CIS Sociology Journal, REIS, renews its Quality Seal
The CIS Sociology Journal, REIS, renews its Quality Seal
  • 21 JUN 2024

The Spanish Journal of Sociological Research renews its quality seal awarded by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT) for another year. The indicator examined to renew the Quality Seal has been the level of impact and visibility, composed of the following variables for the time frame of the last 5 years: Citations obtained: total number of citations obtained in the SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI, ESCI, SCOPUS and SciELO databases. Weighting: 60% of the total score. H-Index: h-Index WoS, h-Index SJR, h5-Index Google Scholar Metrics. Weighting: 10% of the total score. JCI and SJR Quartile: score according to the quartile in which the journal is ranked for each database (see evaluation guide). Weighting: 10% of the total score. MIAR Composite Index of Secondary Diffusion (ICDS) in 2023. Weighting: 20% of the total score. The Spanish Journal of Sociological Research (REIS) is a quarterly publication of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS), forming a fundamental part of its publishing activity. First published in 1978, its aim is to disseminate academic studies that contribute to a better understanding of Spanish society. Due to its long history and the high standards it demands of its contributions, it has become a benchmark journal for any scholar or researcher in the social sciences.

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Sociology students visit the CIS to learn about its 60-year history
Sociology students visit the CIS to learn about its 60-year history
  • 12 APR 2024

On Friday, April 12, students from the Master's in Consumer Affairs and Trade and the Social Theatre Laboratory Classroom, from the Complutense University of Madrid, in a visit organized by Professor Dr. María José Díaz Santiago, from the Departmental Unit of Applied Sociology, of the Faculty of Economics and Business, visited the CIS facilities and learned about the CIS 60th Anniversary Exhibition. We also received a visit from a delegation of 31 students from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law at Carlos III University of Madrid. Most of the students are in their fourth year of the double degree program in Political Science and Sociology at Carlos III University.

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