Society Register
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu · Poland · Est. 2017
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SOCIETY REGISTER is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes in English empirical, conceptual, and theoretical articles that make substantial contributions to the field in all areas of social sciences including sociology, economics, political science, psychology, cultural studies, education, and social policy. The mission of the Society Register Journal is to publish original works of interest to the social sciences disciplines in general, new theoretical approaches, empirical results of research that advance our understanding of fundamental social processes (and important methodological innovations), together with the practical application of those insights to the resolution of social issues. All areas of social sciences are welcome, with particular attention to sociology. The journal is dedicated to exploring the theoretical accounts and practical dimensions of social life through a robust critical approach. “Registering” societal change requires approaches that account for the different research methodologies used across social disciplines. That is why the Society Register focuses primarily on the critical dimension of research in sociology (society), economics (economy), political science (politics), pedagogy (education), and cultural studies (culture). Society Register publishes peer-reviewed original research, critical reviews or short communications on all aspects of societal change.
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