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Published by Social Sciences Research Platform (SSRP) -
Seychelles,
European Journal of Social Sciences is an international
peer-reviewed academic research journal, which has a particular
interest in policy-relevant questions and interdisciplinary
approaches. The journal serves as a forum for review, reflection
and discussion informed by the results of recent and ongoing
research. It adopts a broad-ranging view of social studies,
charting new questions and new research, and mapping the
transformation of social studies in the years to come. The
principal purpose of European Journal of Social Sciences is to
publish scholarly work in the social sciences defined in the
classical sense, that is in the social sciences, the humanities,
and the natural sciences. The research that is published may
take a theoretical or speculative model as well as statistical
and mathematical. Contributions are welcome from all fields
which have relevant and insightful comments to make about the
social sciences.
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European Journal of Social Sciences also aims at providing a
unique forum for discussing the fundamental challenges for
policy, politics, citizenship, culture and democracy that
European integration and enlargement pose. The journal
emphasizes the publication of work that engages with issues of
major public interest and concern across the world, and
highlights the implications of that work for policy and
professional practice. It particularly welcomes articles on all
aspects of European developments that contribute to the
improvement of social science knowledge and to the setting of a
policy-focused European research agenda. Examples of typical
subject areas covered include: Policy-Making and Agenda-Setting;
Multilevel Governance; The Role of Institutions Democracy and
Civil Society; Social Structures and Integration; Sustainability
and Ecological Modernization; Science, Research, Technology and
Society; Scenarios and Strategic Planning; and Public Policy
Analysis. European Journal of Social Sciences is
interdisciplinary bringing together articles from a textual,
philosophical, and social scientific background, as well as from
cultural studies.
The journal provides a forum for disseminating
and enhancing theoretical, empirical and/or pragmatic research
across the social sciences and related disciplines. It engages
in critical discussions concerning gender, class, sexual
preference, ethnicity and other macro or micro sites of
political struggle. Other major topics of emphasis are
Anthropology, Business and Management, Economics, Education,
Environmental Sciences, European Studies, Geography, Government
Policy, Law, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Social Welfare,
Sociology, Statistics, Women's Studies. However, research in all
social science fields are welcome. |