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Contemporary Jewry serves as the single source for the social scientific consideration of world Jewry, its institutions, trends, character, and concerns. In its pages can be found work by leading scholars and important new researchers from North America, Europe, Australasia and Israel. While much relevant scholarship about Jewry is published in general social science journals, as well as more narrowly focused periodicals, no single scholarly journal focuses primarily on the social scientific study of Jewry.Over 500 articles have been published in Contemporary Jewry since its inception. Each issue includes original research articles across a variety of social-science disciplines, including anthropology, demography, economics, education, ethnography, social history, politics, population, social psychology, and sociology. We are open to submissions of shorter research notes, and, on occasion, will publish important work that had originally appeared in Hebrew or other languages. Special issues have focused on such topics as the National Jewish Population Survey, Jewish community surveys, Ultra-Orthodox Jews, Women in the Holocaust, economic frameworks for understanding Jewry, and Jewry in Israel. Individual articles have treated a range of topics, from Jewish identity in Syria and the Ukraine to New Zealand and Israel; from an analysis of rabbis’ salaries to a historical study of Jewish women physicians in Central Europe; from survey research to ethnography to historical analysis. Each year Contemporary Jewry includes the Marshall Sklare Award lecture, delivered at the Association of Jewish Studies conference in co-sponsorship with the Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry, the founding association of the journal, by distinguished scholars chosen to receive the award because of their contributions to the field of the social scientific study of Jewry. The distinguished editorial board reflects the multi-disciplinary nature of the journal.Comments or discussion of any of the content in COJE is welcome at http://COJE.forums.com.
当代犹太人作为社会科学考虑世界犹太人,其机构,趋势,性格和关注的单一来源。在它的页面上可以找到来自北美,欧洲,澳大拉西亚和以色列的领先学者和重要的新研究人员的工作。虽然许多关于犹太人的相关学术论文发表在一般的社会科学期刊上,以及更狭窄的重点期刊上,但没有一个学术期刊主要关注犹太人的社会科学研究。《当代犹太人》自创刊以来发表了500多篇文章。每一期都包括跨多个社会科学学科的原创研究文章,包括人类学、人口学、经济学、教育学、人种学、社会历史、政治学、人口学、社会心理学和社会学。我们对较短的研究笔记持开放态度,有时,我们会发表最初以希伯来语或其他语言发表的重要作品。特刊的重点是全国犹太人口调查、犹太社区调查、极端正统派犹太人、大屠杀中的妇女、了解犹太人的经济框架和以色列的犹太人。个别文章处理了一系列主题,从叙利亚和乌克兰的犹太人身份到新西兰和以色列;从分析拉比的薪水到对中欧犹太女医生的历史研究;从调查研究到民族志再到历史分析。《当代犹太人》每年都有马歇尔·斯克拉尔奖演讲,由杰出的学者在犹太人研究协会会议上发表,该会议是与该杂志的创始协会犹太人社会科学研究协会共同主办的,获奖者是对犹太人社会科学研究领域作出贡献的杰出学者。杰出的编辑委员会反映了该杂志的多学科性质。欢迎在www.example.com上对COJE的任何内容进行评论或讨论http://COJE.forums.com。
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