Journal of Social and Political Psychology
Abbreviation | J. Soc. Polit. Psych. |
Journal Impact | 1.63 |
Quartiles(Global) | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL(Q3) |
ISSN | 2195-3325 |
h-index | 33 |
The Journal of Social and Political Psychology (JSPP) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal (without author fees), published online. It publishes articles at the intersection of social and political psychology that significantly enhance the understanding of social issues, their mitigation, and the promotion of social justice. The journal welcomes research focusing on socio-political issues from related fields of psychology, such as peace psychology, community psychology, cultural psychology, environmental psychology, media psychology, and economic psychology, and encourages interdisciplinary perspectives. JSPP is comprehensive and integrative in its approach, publishing high-quality work from diverse epistemological, methodological, theoretical, and cultural perspectives across different regions of the globe. It provides a forum for innovation, questioning assumptions, and fostering controversy and debate. JSPP aims to inspire academic scholarship and applications in education, policymaking, professional practice, advocacy, and social action. The journal seeks to transcend the methodological and meta-theoretical divisions and paradigm clashes that characterize the field of social and political psychology, countering the current overreliance on the hypothetico-deductive model of science, quantitative methodologies, and individualistic explanations by also publishing work that follows alternative traditions, such as qualitative and mixed-methods research, participatory action research, critical psychology, social representations, narrative, and discursive approaches. Being an online publication, JSPP can avoid biases against research that requires more space for adequate presentation.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: PsychOpen,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: Yes |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2013,Proportion of original research papers: 100.00%,Self Citation Rate:5.60%, Gold OA Rate: 100.00% |
Average review cycle | 网友分享经验:40 Weeks |
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