Purpose and Objective
The journal Social Flourishing is committed to exploring how social structures and systems evolve amidst the sweeping changes driven by technological advancements, economic shifts, and cultural globalization. By providing a platform for interdisciplinary inquiry, the journal highlights the processes of adaptation, resistance, and prosperity that characterize contemporary societies.
Core Themes
We welcome submissions that align with the following themes, among others:
- Theoretical Foundations: Development of innovative theories and methodologies to analyze social transformation.
- Digital and Cultural Dynamics: Investigations into the impact of digitalization and technological change on societal norms and relationships.
- Global and Local Perspectives: Comparative studies examining the effects of economic and cultural shifts across different societies.
- Policy and Governance: Analysis of policy frameworks achieving flourishing and adaptation in social systems.
- • Inequalities and Ethics: Exploration of marginalization, inequality, and ethical dilemmas in the context of rapid change.
- Resilience and Resistance: Studies on how communities and institutions maintain stability or resist change in an era of disruption.
Who Should Submit ?
Our journal seeks contributions from diverse voices across disciplines such as sociology, political science, economics, history, cultural studies, and beyond. Both empirical studies and theoretical analyses are welcome, as are submissions from emerging scholars and established academics alike.
Why Social Flourishing ?
This journal is more than an academic outlet—it is a forum for addressing the urgent challenges posed by the intersection of global change and social systems. We are dedicated to publishing research that not only advances scholarly conversations but also has the potential to inform policy and practice.
Call to Action
By engaging with the pressing issues of our time, Social Flourishing invites researchers to contribute insights that will shape our understanding of how societies navigate the forces of transformation. Together, we aim to bridge traditional boundaries and chart new pathways in social science research.