Scopus: CiteScore 2025

2026-06-17

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CiteScore 2025 for Multicultural Shakespeare, Source: Scopus 

In 2025, Multicultural Shakespeare, achieved a CiteScore of 0.2, placing the journal in the 47th percentile in the Arts and Humanities Literature and Literary Theory, in the 41st percentile in the Arts and Humanities Visual Arts and Performing Arts, in the 24th percentile in the Social Sciences Cultural Studies, in the 24th percentile in the Arts and Humanities Language and Linguistics and in the 21st percentile in the Social Sciences Linguistics and Language categories.  

What is CiteScore? 

CiteScore is a citation impact metric. It is calculated by dividing the number of citations received by a journal over the past four years (including the year the score is reported for) by the number of documents published in that same four-year period. The 2025 CiteScore results cover citations and publications from 2022–2025. 

CiteScore is a non-standardized indicator, meaning it does not account for differences between disciplines. Therefore, it should not be used to compare journals across different subject areas. 

To assess a journal’s impact within its field, percentile values should be taken into account.  

Position in the ranking 

The relative standing of the journal in its specific subject field is indicated by percentiles calculated from the journal’s CiteScores. A journal can be evaluated in more than one discipline.    

The percentile values ​​of Multicultural Shakespeare, were 21–47, which means that the journal was included in 53–79% of the best-rated journals in these fields indexed in Scopus. 

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Visit the Scopus website to explore detailed rankings: 

Scopus Ranking for Arts and Humanities_Literature and Literary Theory  

Scopus Ranking for Arts and Humanities_Visual Arts and Performing Arts   

Scopus Ranking for Social Sciences_Cultural Studies   

Scopus Ranking for Arts and Humanities_Language and Linguistics   

Scopus Ranking for Social Sciences_Linguistics and Language 

Multicultural Shakespeare Profile in Scopus