Publisher Sage Publications Frequency Tri-annually | Language English Publication history 1957 | |
Edited by Sanjay Srivastava and Deepak Mehta |
Contributions to Indian Sociology is a Peer reviewed academic journal which has encouraged and fostered cutting-edge scholarship on South Asian societies and cultures over the last 50 years.
It publishes articles on all countries of South Asia, the South Asian diaspora as well as on comparative studies related to the region. The journal favours articles in which theory and data are mutually related. It welcomes a diversity of theoretical approaches and methods.
It was established in 1957 by Louis Dumont and David Francis Pocock. It is published three times a year by Sage Publications in Association with Institute of Economic Growth.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Abstracting and indexing
Contributions to Indian Sociology is abstracted and indexed in: