About the Journal
The Critical Journal of Social Sciences is a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal that provides open access to original research across the social sciences. It serves as a platform for critical reflection and scholarly debate, publishing high-quality articles from a broad range of disciplines, including Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, Economics, Human Geography, History, Psychology, International Relations, Law and Society, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Education Studies, Social Work, Urban Studies, Environmental Social Sciences, Public Policy, Demography, Criminology, and Literature. While the journal focuses on these areas, it remains open to other relevant topics within the field of social sciences.
The journal welcomes contributions that generate critical knowledge and aims to foster an inclusive academic dialogue, encouraging innovative and rigorous research that challenges existing paradigms and contributes to the advancement of social science scholarship on a global scale.
For this reason, the journal does not impose geographical restrictions, accepting research studies and theoretical reviews irrespective of the region of analysis. Nonetheless, the journal encourages and appreciates the submission of works focused on the Global South.
The Critical Journal of Social Sciences welcomes original articles, theoretical works, book reviews and partial results of ongoing projects within the field of social sciences for publication at the launch of the first issue of the journal.
Reception of manuscripts is open throughout the year.
Please refer to the Author Guidelines section to begin the submission process.