Aims and Scope: E-SOSPOL Journal
Aims
E-SOSPOL Journal (e-ISSN: 2502-4906) is a peer-reviewed, fully open-access scientific journal dedicated to exploring the evolving dynamics of legal, social, and political issues on both national and global scales.
Our primary objective is to provide a credible, inclusive, and high-quality platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to exchange transformative ideas. By adhering to a rigorous peer-review process and an open-access policy, the journal seeks to:
Deepen Understanding: Publish high-quality research that illuminates the phenomena shaping modern society.
Foster Collaboration: Accelerate the dissemination of information and facilitate scholarly dialogue across borders.
Impact Policy: Bridge the gap between theoretical development and the formulation of effective policies and practices at local and international levels.
Scope
E-SOSPOL embraces the interconnectedness of contemporary disciplines. We welcome original research articles, Case studies, and critical reviews that adopt multidisciplinary approaches to complex societal problems. Our scope includes, but is not limited to:
Core Disciplines:
Public Policy & Administration: Governance, bureaucracy, and public service innovation.
Sociology & Social Welfare: Community development, social structures, and welfare systems.
Communication & Public Relations: Media studies, strategic communication, and digital discourse.
Politics & International Relations: Political theory, electoral systems, and global diplomacy.
Taxation & Tourism: Economic policy, fiscal administration, and the socio-cultural impacts of tourism.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives: We also encourage contributions from relevant fields that intersect with social and political life, such as:
Law and Society: Legal anthropology and the social impact of legislation.
Social Psychology & Anthropology: Human behavior within social and cultural contexts.
Information Technology & Society: The role of digital transformation in governance and social interaction.
Social Geography & Education: Spatial analysis of social issues and the role of education in social mobility.