Archives de sciences sociales des religions

Archives de sciences sociales des religions (ASSR), known as the Archives de sociologie des religions pre-1973, is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access academic journal focused on religious studies.

[1][2] It was founded by a group of five intellectuals: Henri Desroche, Émile Poulat, Jacques Maître [fr], François-André Isambert and Gabriel Le Bras.

[1] It was formerly a semi-annual publication, and was published by the Institut de Sciences sociales des Religions in Paris, France.

It publishes a "bibliographic bulletin" in January, and thematic or variety issues in April, June and November.

[3][5] It has published themed issues on the religion of Creole peoples and the relations between Islam and politics in post-communist countries.