Journal of Social & Psychological Sciences

The Journal of Social & Psychological Sciences is a new, fully peer-reviewed academic journal edited by Mauro Ramos D.J. Pereira, Shadreck Mwale and Phithizela Ngcobo . It publishes articles, reviews, and original empirical research within the Social Sciences scope. This journal is published twice a year and its first issue was published in January 2008.

The journal of social & Psychological Sciences also publishes material concerned with Psychosocial interventions for contemporary psychological issues. It serves as a forum where academics can express their thoughts and views about the current state of research within the Psychosocial umbrella.

Submission guidelines for authors and reviewers are available on the web site of the Journal of Social and Psychological Sciences, www.jspsciences.org


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