Journals
- Archiwum Historii Filozofii i Myśli Społecznej (Archives of the History of Philosophy and of Social Thought). Published by the PAN Institute of Philosophy and Sociology.
- ASK: Społeczeństwo, Badania, Metody (ASK: Society, Research, Methods). Published by the PAN Institute of Philosophy and Sociology.
- Kultura i Społeczeństwo (Culture and Society). Published by the PAN Institute of Political Science and the PAN Committee on Sociology.
- LUD (The People). Published by the PAN Committee on Ethnology and the Polish Ethnographic Society.
- Polish Sociological Review (formerly The Polish Sociological Bulletin). Published by the Polish Sociological Association.
- Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej (Qualitative Sociology Review - Polish Edition) Lodz University The Sociology of Organization & Management Department.
- Przegląd Socjologiczny (Sociological Review). Published by the Łódzki Ośrodek Socjologiczny.
- Qualitative Sociology Review (International Edition) Lodz University The Sociology of Organization & Management Department.
- Roczniki Socjologii Morskiej (Annuals of Marine Sociology). Published by the Gdansk Branch of PAN.
- Roczniki Socjologii Rodziny (Annals of Family Sociology), Poznań, Adam Mickiewicz University Press.
- Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny (The Juridical, Economic and Sociological Movement). Published by Adam Mickiewicz University and The Poznan University of Economics.
- Sisyphus – Social Studies English Review of (JSTOR) Publisher: PAN?
- Studia Socjologiczne (Sociological Studies) – the PAN Institute of Philosophy and Sociology and the PAN Committee on Sociology.
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