The journal focuses on publishing articles that explore diverse dimensions of policy studies in Europe and beyond. Submissions are expected to contribute significantly to the understanding and advancement of knowledge in the field. We particularly encourage scholarly works that blend innovative theoretical perspectives with rigorous empirical research, as well as those that employ or develop novel methodological frameworks. The journal embraces an interdisciplinary approach, interpreting social policy bot empirically and theoretically in expansive terms. Articles may examine multi-level governance within the EU, MENA or other contexts, offer cross-national comparative analyses, or draw comparisons with regions outside Europe.
Topics of interest span a wide range of social policy areas, including but not limited to labor market dynamics, demographic changes, education, Europeanisation, family policy, gender issues, health and social care, social security, poverty, social exclusion, and privatization.
Submissions focusing on singe-country studies are welcome, provided the address broader theoretical or comparative implications.
1- Interdisciplinary Theoretical Foundations
Examination of theories related to social policy across various fields, including social sciences, economics, law, health, engineering and natural sciences.
Models and frameworks that integrate social, economic, and environmental approaches within the context of social policy.
2- Innovative Research and Interdisciplinary Approaches
Social Sciences: Research on the social impacts of policies, gender equality, poverty, alleviation, social justice, and inclusion.
Economics and Business: Studies on economic models social policy, labor market policies, economic inequality, and the role of business in social development.
Health Sciences: Research on public health systems, health equity, the role of social policies in health outcomes, and social determinants of health.
Environmental Law and Social Policy: Legal frameworks related to social policy, national and international policies addressing social justice, and the relations between environmental and social issues.
Natural Sciences and Engineering: Research on the role of innovation, technology, and environmental sciences in shaping policies, particularly related to public health and welfare.
3- Policies and Practical Applications.
Interdisciplinary approaches to the application of research from social sciences, economics, law, and health in social policy development and implementation.
Social policy management in business, corporate social responsibility, and the integration of social goals within economic and business strategies.
Successful case studies showcasing the impact interdisciplinary research in the practical application of social policies.
4- Case Studies and Real-World Applications
Lessons learned from the integration of social sciences, economics, law, and health in the creation and implementation of effective social policies.
Real-world examples of successful interdisciplinary collaborations in the application of social policy across various sectors.
5- Future Directions Emerging Interdisciplinary Trends
Future perspectives on the contributions of interdisciplinary research to the development of more effective and inclusive social policies.
Emerging trends in policy-making, including the integration of new technological, legal, and economic frameworks into social policy design and implementation.