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Emerging Perspective in Social and Politics (EPSP)

Open Access (OA) Journal

Emerging Perspectives in Social and Politics (e-ISSN XXXX-XXXX) is an international, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing scholarly discussion on social and political developments in emerging and transitional contexts. The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary research exploring the dynamic interactions between governance, society, culture, economy, and technology in shaping political and social transformation. It welcomes empirical studies, theoretical analyses, and comparative research that contribute to a deeper understanding of emerging trends, challenges, and innovations in social and political systems across the Global South and other evolving regions, published biannually online by Tecno Scientifica. Open Access — free for readers and authors, with no article processing charges.  Rapid Publication: manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision provided to authors approximately 3 weeks after submission. About EPSP journal | All volumes & issues

Emerging Perspectives in Social and Politics is an international, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing scholarly discussion on social and political developments in emerging and transitional contexts. The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary research exploring the dynamic interactions between governance, society, culture, economy, and technology in shaping political and social transformation.

It welcomes empirical studies, theoretical analyses, and comparative research that contribute to a deeper understanding of emerging trends, challenges, and innovations in social and political systems across the Global South and other evolving regions.

Focus and Scope

The journal covers a broad range of topics including, but not limited to:

  • Political transition, reform, and governance in emerging states
  • Social change, development, and modernization
  • Democracy, participation, and civil society engagement
  • Policy studies and public administration in developing contexts
  • Globalization, regional integration, and transnational politics
  • Identity, ethnicity, and social cohesion
  • Gender, equity, and social inclusion in political systems
  • Digital politics, media influence, and information governance
  • Conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and security studies
  • Comparative political economy and institutional transformation