Journal of Social and Political Psychology
The Journal of Social and Political Psychology (JSPP) delves into the psychological underpinnings of social dynamics and political processes, offering insights into collective decision-making, group identities, and systemic change. It welcomes diverse perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches.
By exploring the intersection of social and political psychology, JSPP focuses on research that advances understanding of social or political problems, their reduction, and the promotion of social justice. It welcomes work from related fields to enrich the discourse on socio-political issues.
JSPP publishes high-quality work from diverse epistemological, methodological, theoretical, and cultural perspectives globally. It provides a forum for innovation, questioning of dominant assumptions and theoretical perspectives, and critical debate. The journal publishes various article types, including theoretical articles, reviews, original research, commentaries, replications, and action teaching reports. Through this diverse content, JSPP pushes the boundaries of social and political psychology, challenging assumptions and sparking new ideas.
By providing a platform for research and discussions with the potential to inspire practical applications, JSPP aims to play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of social and political phenomena, their societal impact, and ways to reduce social and political problems.
At a glance
- Established in 2012
- Impact Factor: 2.1 (WoS, 2022)
- EiC: J. C. Cohrs, A. Figueiredo, I. E. Putra, J. Vollhardt
- ISSN: 2195-3325
- Publication: Continuously