Europe’s Journal of Psychology
Europe’s Journal of Psychology (EJOP) is a quarterly publication featuring diverse psychological research, reviews, and interviews. It provides a platform where knowledge is accessible by everyone, fostering an inclusive and barrier-free exchange of psychological insights across Europe and beyond.
At its core, EJOP aims to foster a vibrant scientific psychological community across Europe and beyond. By facilitating communication and providing access to high-quality research, the journal serves as a bridge connecting psychologists from diverse backgrounds. While European in name, EJOP warmly welcomes contributions from researchers regardless of their geographical location, embracing a truly international perspective.
The journal’s primary objectives are twofold. Firstly, it seeks to expand the publication space available to psychologists, offering a platform for innovative ideas and groundbreaking research. Secondly, EJOP strives to counter the trend of hyper-specialization by adopting a more generalist and eclectic approach to psychological issues, thereby enriching the field with diverse perspectives.
EJOP accommodates a wide spectrum of scientific psychological genres and schools of thought. Its structure creates room for a diverse, eclectic, and multidisciplinary range of psychology studies. This peer-reviewed journal showcases original studies, critical contributions, interviews, and book reviews.
At a glance
- Established in 2005
- Joined PO-GOLD in 2012
- Impact Factor: 3.0 (WoS, 2022)
- EiC: Vlad Glăveanu, Johannes Karl
- ISSN: 1841-0413
- Publication: Quarterly