June 16, 2017

Social Sciences

International Social Science Review (ISSR)

  • ISSR is a peer-reviewed journal that invites the submission of manuscripts in history, political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, international relations, criminal justice, social work, psychology, social philosophy, history of education, and human/cultural geography. ISSR is published twice each year; once in the summer and once in the winter. Each issue contains about four peer-reviewed articles, in addition to about 15 book reviews, which are written by scholars and carefully polished for publication by the book-review editor and the editor-in-chief.

Journal for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (JURO)

  • JURO is an online undergraduate research journal dedicated to promoting student research from the arts, humanities, and social sciences. JURO issues incorporate extensive multimedia elements, including streaming audio and video, to present the research and artwork of their contributors. While JURO primarily publishes scholarship conducted by students at the University of Georgia, special issues also include undergraduate research from other institutions.

Journal of Integrated Social Sciences (JISS)

  • JISS aims to facilitate dialogue among scholars from different social science disciplines. It invites the submission of empirical or theoretical scholarship which focuses on the concept of “transformations,” capturing the dynamics, fluidity, and synthesis of individual and social phenomena. JISS especially encourages undergraduate (and graduate) students to submit, together with a faculty sponsor, their best work to be reviewed by our distinguished editorial board members.


Learning & Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences

  • Learning and Teaching (LATISS) is a peer-reviewed journal that uses the social sciences to reflect critically on learning and teaching in the changing context of higher education. The journal invites students and staff to explore their education practices in light of: changes at their institutions, national higher education policies, the strategies of international agencies, and developments associated with the so-called international knowledge economy. The disciplines covered include politics and international relations, anthropology, sociology, criminology, social policy, cultural students, and educational studies.

The Michigan Journal of Political Science (MJPS)

  • MJPS routinely publishes exceptional undergraduate research papers in the disciplines of political science, public policy, international relations, economics, criminology, sociology, law, history, political philosophy, political psychology, and public health, among others. Both qualitative and quantitative research is considered for publication; the only requirement is a demonstrated relevance to the study of a political society.

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