About the Journal
- Asia-Pacific Social Research (APSR) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that provides a dynamic platform for the dissemination of original and interdisciplinary research in the field of social sciences across the Asia-Pacific region. APSR is committed to advancing scholarly knowledge and promoting dialogue on critical social, cultural, economic, and political issues that shape contemporary society.
- We welcome high-quality contributions from researchers, scholars, and practitioners working in a wide range of disciplines, including (but not limited to) sociology, political science, anthropology, development studies, public policy, communication, education, economics, and human geography. Submissions with a comparative, cross-national, or regionally focused perspective are especially encouraged.
- Our goal is to foster a scholarly community that engages with the most pressing challenges and transformative trends affecting the Asia-Pacific world, from urbanization and social inequality to digital transformation, demographic shifts, environmental sustainability, and regional cooperation.
- APSR is published online and adheres to rigorous academic standards through a double-blind peer-review process. All articles are freely available to readers under an open-access license, ensuring broad accessibility and global impact.
Key Features:
- Interdisciplinary focus on Asia-Pacific social research
- Emphasis on both theoretical innovation and practical relevance
- Open-access format for global dissemination
- Transparent peer-review and ethical publishing standards
- We invite authors and reviewers to join our international network of contributors and be part of a journal dedicated to excellence, inclusivity, and impact.