About the Journal

Sociology, Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal that bridges the connections between sociology, philosophy, and psychology to cultivate a comprehensive understanding of human thought, behavior, and societal structures. The journal aims to foster innovative research and dialogue that enhances the theoretical and practical knowledge within these intertwined disciplines.

SPP embraces a broad spectrum of topics across the three core disciplines. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Theoretical and empirical studies in sociology

  • Philosophical analyses and contemporary philosophical thought

  • Social psychology and the interplay between society and individual behavior

  • Ethical, moral, and existential inquiries

  • Cognitive, behavioral, and developmental psychology

  • Social justice, inequality, and human rights

  • The philosophy of mind and consciousness

  • Cultural studies, identity, and diversity

  • Interdisciplinary approaches integrating sociology, philosophy, and psychology

Types of Contributions

The journal publishes the following types of contributions: (1) full-length articles, (2) review articles, (3) book reviews, (4) discussion notes and (5) articles in translation.