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The Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour is a social psychology journal that aims to advance the understanding of people acting, interacting and communicating in the social world of other people, institutions, and material and symbolic culture. Contributions are encouraged to challenge theoretical assumptions, develop productive theories, and cultivate innovative and interdisciplinary research methods. The journal welcomes articles from relevant fields such as psychology, sociology, communication, social policy, management, philosophy and anthropology. We prioritize author experience, simplifying and streamlining the publication process through free format and participation in Wiley journal networks.
Articles
Can Complexity add anything to Critical Realism and the Morphogenetic Approach?
-  30 April 2024
A sociology of existence for a late modern world. Basic assumptions and conceptual tools
-  15 February 2024
On the Uses of Phenomenology in Sociological Research: A Typology, some Criticisms and a Plea
-  14 February 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Positioning: The Discursive Production of Selves
-  43-63
-  March 1990
Conceptualizing Religion and Spirituality: Points of Commonality, Points of Departure
-  51-77
-  25 December 2001
Solitude: An Exploration of Benefits of Being Alone
-  21-44
-  5 March 2003
Affordances and the Body: An Intentional Analysis of Gibson's Ecological Approach to Visual Perception
-  1-30
-  March 1989
Navigating Theories of Volunteering: A Hybrid Map for a Complex Phenomenon
-  410-434
-  21 November 2010