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.
Publication Timeframe: Accepted manuscripts are published online by issue. After acceptance, articles will be queued for the next available issue. Authors will be updated regularly on the progress of the publication.
See the INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS for a complete guide to the Submissions Guidelines
See the AIMS AND SCOPE for complete coverage of the journal.
Editorial
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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.
Publication Timeframe: Accepted manuscripts are published online by issue. After acceptance, articles will be queued for the next available issue. Authors will be updated regularly on the progress of the publication.
See the INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS for a complete guide to the Submissions Guidelines
See the AIMS AND SCOPE for complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 12, Issue 1 (2024)
Editorial
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Algorithms, Obscurity, and Disparities: Concurrent Dynamics of Individuality and Collectivity
Jose Jowel Canuday
Articles
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Media Editorial Policies on Human Rights Issues in Online Media in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Senja Yustitia and Firly Annisa
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Biased Representation of Digital Feminist Activism: A Critical Look at Cyberfeminism
Muria Endah Sokowati and Sitti Amar Azizyah Puthe Taliu
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Narratives of Utang na Loob among Working Panganays in the Southern Philippines
Mary Therese C. Lasanas, Kayle Erika Shayne P. Nayal, Grace Lou Marie C. Meneses, John Gabriel A. Lasquites, Nicole Rey S. Balverde, Luel Mae Z. Pilayre-Contreras, and Jason O. Manaois
Book Review
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Frank Xavier Lynch, S.J., “Ang mga Aswang: A Bicol Belief,” in Philippine Society and the Individual: Selected Essays of Frank Lynch, edited by Aram A. Yengoyan and Perla Q. Makil, 184–206. Quezon City: Institute of Philippine Culture, Ateneo de Manila University, (1949) 2004.
Miguel Angelo F. Galvez
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