About the Journal

The Clinical Sociology Review, a peer-reviewed and open-access journal, publishes – in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish – research articles, essays, historical pieces, reviews, and teaching as well as practice notes.  Clinical sociology is a creative, interdisciplinary, humanistic and rights-based field that focuses on analysis and intervention to improve all our lives and
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Clinical sociology is a creative, interdisciplinary, humanistic and rights-based field that focuses on analysis and intervention to improve all our lives as well as the planet.  The Clinical Sociology Review welcomes accessible and engaging contributions from a variety of disciplines that will help us examine, reduce, and resolve problems at all intervention levels, from individual through global.


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Current Issue

Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)

Published: 2025-05-28

History of Clinical Sociology

Eugène Enriquez: Memory, Thinking and Humanity

Ludmila de V. M. Guimarães, Luciana Othenio Carreteiro
Abstract 529 | PDF Downloads 131 EPUB Downloads 48

Page 1-15

Articles

A Racialized Researcher Facing a Differentiated Racial Subjectivity: Clinical and Reflexive Approach to Racism

Rachid Bouchareb
Abstract 256 | PDF (French) Downloads 99 EPUB (French) Downloads 47

Page 16-46

Psychoanalytically Oriented Clinical Anthropology: An Intercultural Dialogue

Adrien Cante
Abstract 190 | PDF (French) Downloads 51 EPUB (French) Downloads 42

Page 47-68

Subjectification: A Central Concept in Clinical Sociology

Pascal Fugier
Abstract 257 | PDF (French) Downloads 142 EPUB (French) Downloads 44

Page 69-105

Constructing Grounded Scientific Research Using Field Notebooks

Carine Mira
Abstract 288 | PDF (French) Downloads 59 EPUB (French) Downloads 45

Page 133-155

Resources

Community-Engaged Research in Teaching Research Methods

Mieko Yamada
Abstract 261 | PDF Downloads 95 EPUB Downloads 58

Page 156-174

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