"Newsletter on the Results of Scholarly Work in Sociology, Criminology, Philosophy and Political Science" is the German multidisciplinary scholarly journal founded in January 2020 and published under the auspices of the European Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The journal’s main subject is criminology; other scientific disciplines include psychology, philosophy, sociology, political science.
The newsletter focuses on multidisciplinary original research across social sciences with an emphasis on studying phenomena such as crime, organized crime, corruption, criminal money laundering, psychology of committing crimes, criminal psychology, criminology as a research discipline, philosophical aspects of crime investigation, political analysis of the influence of crime and its activity on society, public and state structures.
The journal provides an opportunity to publish scholarly articles, as well as articles written at the intersection of the disciplines. The journal seeks to publish original scientific and popular scientific papers that are related to the areas of criminology, psychology, philosophy, sociology and political science. The editorial board accepts articles in English language.
The journal provides immediate open access to its content, making research available for free to the public to support a broader global exchange of knowledge and multidisciplinary debate. If you would like to submit your article, please read the rules.
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Tune-Changing World – Every Single Minute
In this issue of the journal I continue my quest to bring our readers research representing a variety of different disciplines as the title of our journal so clearly suggests. Additionally, I am committed to having this research represent the works of scholars from around the globe, often with different points of view. In this way, our readers, no matter where they are located, are exposed to academic viewpoints that are absent from the traditional journals within their geographic region.
Journals published within a specific country are wont to reflect a limited way of approaching a subject. Take, for example, the differences between European and American psychology. Psychology journals within the United States uphold the teachings of the American Psychological Association and, for the most part, eschew European psychologists with their differing ways of viewing psychological behavior. The same may be said for disciplines of sociology, criminology, philosophy, and political science that are contained within the title of our journal. Suffice to say, our goal is to give our readership new ways of approaching a body of knowledge.
With our articles penned by global scholars, our readers will be better able to navigate research questions posed by their areas of interest no matter where they reside. In this way, our journal truly contributes to advancing scholarly research devoid of tendencies that smack of academic ethnocentrism. The end result of this intended exposure to new ways of thinking can result in solutions that better contribute to a field of knowledge, and, more importantly, the betterment of mankind. The latter is often not a major concern of many traditional academic journals. Results of Scholarly Works endeavors to present research that not only has scholarly worth but practical application that can translate in public policy.
I now invite you to peruse our latest issue of the journal to encounter the work of our diverse group of academics. As always, Results of Scholarly Works brings you cutting-edge research and dynamic opinion that illuminates and educates our readers. Until our next issue, we remain academically yours,
Sincerely,
Harvey W. Kushner
Long Island University
Brookville, NY
Published:
2024-11-29
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