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Asia Pacific Mission Studies (Ateneo Journals)

ISSN 2704-3339

Asia Pacific Mission Studies (APMS) is an electronic open-access online journal. Responding to the increasing role of electronic media, APMS succeeds its predecessor, East Asian Pastoral Review (EAPR), which ended its publication in 2016 in printed form. Like EAPR, APMS is the publication of the East Asian Pastoral Institute (EAPI), run by the Society of Jesus within the campus of Ateneo de Manila University. EAPI specializes in pastoral renewal and leadership programs for pastoral agents and missionaries of the Asia-Pacific region. In line with the thrust of EAPI, APMS aims to promote knowledge and research related to the mission of the Church, in a way that bridges theology and ministry in the Asia-Pacific context, and facilitates informed praxis and effective witnessing by the Church. Although the journal is not a peer-reviewed publication, it endeavors to maintain a high level of theological and pastoral standards.

Ateneo Law Journal (Ateneo Journals)

Ateneo Law Journal

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The Ateneo Law Journal strives to remain as one of the benchmarks in legal scholarship in the country by providing a comprehensive forum where thoughts, ideas, and opinions meet on legal matters, whether of interest to the Bench, the Bar, the law student, or the common Filipino. The Journal earnestly carries out its responsibility as a medium for initiating discourse in various fields of law, reflecting a continuous collaboration and interaction among students, faculty, practitioners, and the government.

Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture (Ateneo Journals)

Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture

Budhi is an international and peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal of philosophy that seeks to encourage creative and critical contemporary interpretations and appropriations of the history of ideas as well as theoretical constructions addressing contemporary culture and society.

The journal is devoted to the practice of philosophy in its interdisciplinary engagements with art, culture, history, religion, technology, and the social sciences. It seeks to provide an arena for exchanges between mainstream traditions and work from the geopolitical margins, particularly from the local history and culture of the Philippines. Budhi therefore crosses geographical borders as well as intellectual boundaries within philosophy and within the humanities and the social sciences.

Budhi would be of interest to readers working in philosophy, cultural studies, critical theory, postmodernity, aesthetics, applied ethics, gender studies, migration studies, society and technology, the intersection of ethics and the social sciences, and public policy.

Journal of Management for Global Sustainability (Ateneo Journals)

ISSN 2244-6893

The Journal of Management for Global Sustainability (JMGS) is an internationally peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal on management and global sustainability published semi-annually (June and December) by the John Gokongwei School of Management of the Ateneo de Manila University for the International Association of Jesuit Business Schools (IAJBS).

To submit a manuscript, click here.

Katipunan (Ateneo Journals)

ISSN 2507-8348

Bilang isang dyornal na dumaan sa pagkilatis ng mga kapwa dalubhasa, naglilimbag ang Katipunan ng pinakabagong pananaliksik na isinusulong ang paggamit ng wikang Filipino sa kritikal na pananaliksik at akademikong diskurso, at nililinang ang larang ng araling Filipino. Higit pa sa paglalapat ng pampanitikan at kritikal na teorya, tinuturol ng paninindigang interdisiplinaryo ng dyornal ang pagkaunlad ng kabang kaalaman na gumagamit sa karanasang Filipino sa pag-unawa ng mga kategorya ng global at internasyonal. Inilalabas nang dalawang beses bawat taon ang isyu ng dyornal.


As a double blind peer reviewed journal, Katipunan publishes latest research that promotes the use of Filipino as a language for ciritical research and academic discourse, and cultivates the discipline of Philippine studies. Aside from the application of literary and critical theory, the journal’s commitment to interdisciplinarity aims to develop knowledge production that uses the Filipino experience to understand the categories of the global and international. The journal publishes two issues per year.

Kritika Kultura (Ateneo Journals)

ISSN 1656-152x

Kritika Kultura is an open-access semi-annual peer-reviewed international electronic journal of literary, language, and cultural studies of the Department of English of the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.

Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia (Ateneo Journals)

ISSN 2719-0811

Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia (formerly Asian Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year by the School of Humanities of the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. It welcomes papers on the different arts (literary, performing, visual, or media), philosophy, and theology in Asia or in the Philippines. Multidisciplinary in scope, it seeks to shed light on issues related to culture and identity and to record major developments in the arts and humanities.

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints (Ateneo Journals)

ISSN 2244-1638

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is an internationally refereed journal (double-blind peer review) that publishes scholarly articles and other materials on the history of the Philippines and its people, both in the homeland and overseas.

It believes the past is illuminated by historians as well as scholars from other disciplines; at the same time, it prefers ethnographic approaches to the history of the present. It welcomes works that are theoretically informed but not encumbered by jargon. It promotes a comparative and transnational sensibility and seeks to engage scholars who may not be specialists in the Philippines. Founded in 1953 as Philippine Studies, the journal is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University, where the journal is indexed in Scopus (Elsevier), Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate), ASEAN Citation Index, Historical Abstracts (EBSCO), Bibliography of Asian Studies (EBSCO), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (ProQuest), a host of other international indexing services, the latest being the ASEAN Citation Index.

All submitted works must be written in English. The journal also accepts translations of previously published works in non-English languages, although such works must also pass blind peer review. The journal accepts research articles (8,000 to 10,000 words), research notes (essays less than 8,000 words long that present preliminary findings and/or insights of a research work), and documentary sources (reproduction/translation/transcription of primary sources that will be useful to other Philippinists). The journal does not accept unsolicited book reviews, review essays, professorial addresses, and obituaries.

The average time between acceptance and publishing is forty to sixty days.

See the Aims and Scope for complete coverage of the journal.

To view the current and previous issues and to submit manuscripts, please visit our old website, https://philippinestudies.net

To request for access to articles, please email philstudies.soss@ateneo.edu

Social Transformations Journal of the Global South (Ateneo Journals)

ISSN 2799-015X

Social Transformations Journal of the Global South

Social Transformations: Journal of the Global South is an internationally peer-reviewed print and open access electronic journal that analyzes social movements, development paradigms, relations, policies, tensions, contradictions, and socio-political interventions in the Global South. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary, empirical, and conceptual contributions from the different social and human sciences.

Social Transformations encourages a writing style that is accessible to specialists and nonspecialists. The journal primarily publishes articles written in English with a section opened to multilingual submissions on some issues.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All submissions to the Social Transformations Journal of the Global South should be original contributions and must not be under consideration for any other publication. Research-based articles must be between 7,000 to 10,000 words (including notes and references) and Book Reviews must be between 2,500 to 3,000 words (including references). We aim to give authors a decision within three to four months, following an editorial vetting and a double-blind peer review process.

See the INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS for a complete guide to the Submissions Guidelines 

See the AIMS AND SCOPE for complete coverage of the journal.