ISSN: 0031-2290
Journal Home
Journal Guideline
Parliamentary Affairs Q1 Unclaimed
Parliamentary Affairs is a journal indexed in SJR in Sociology and Political Science and Law with an H index of 52. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,576 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,576.
Type: Journal
Type of Copyright:
Languages: English
Open Access Policy:
Type of publications:
Publication frecuency: -


- €
Inmediate OANPD
Embargoed OA- €
Non OAMetrics
0,576
SJR Impact factor52
H Index33
Total Docs (Last Year)160
Total Docs (3 years)1509
Total Refs301
Total Cites (3 years)160
Citable Docs (3 years)2.11
Cites/Doc (2 years)45.73
Ref/DocOther journals with similar parameters
Annual Review of Political Science Q1
American Political Science Review Q1
Journal of Service Research Q1
International Organization Q1
American Journal of Political Science Q1
Compare this journals
Aims and Scope
Best articles by citations
The British constitution in 1997-98: Labour's constitutional revolution
View moreThe persecution of the presidency? The role of the independent counsel
View moreMediation of Italian Politics and the Marketing of Leaders' Private Lives
View moreParliament and Government: An Annotated Bibliography of Government Publications for the 2001-02 Parliamentary Session
View moreThe idea of democratic audit in comparative perspective
View moreThe Scottish Parliament: [Re-]shaping parliamentary democracy in the information age
View moreParliament: More Bleak House than Great Expectations
View moreParents as Volunteer Citizens: Voice, Deliberation and Governance
View morePublic Images and Private Lives: The Case of Hungary
View moreThe Mediation of Politicians and the Political Process in Nigeria
View morePublic Images and Private Lives: The Greek Experience
View morePrivacy and the Public Interest in the Middle East
View morePublic Images and Private Lives: The Media and Politics in New Zealand
View moreThe Law and Politics: Upsetting the Judicial Apple-Cart
View moreParliamentary futures: re-presenting the issue information, technology and the dynamics of democracy
View moreResponse to Alison Plumb and David Marsh
View morePolitics and the Media: A Crisis of Trust?
View moreGermany: How the Private Life of Politicians got into the Media
View moreParliaments on the Web: learning through innovation
View moreElection Call 2001: How Politicians and the Public Interacted
View moreWiring-up the deck-chairs?
View moreConsultation: A Cure for Local Government?
View morePolitical Mediation in Ireland: Campaigning Between Traditional and Tabloid Markets
View moreThe State of Participation in Britain
View more
Comments