The Journal of Applied Social Psychology publishes empirical research that applies social psychological theories, principles, and findings to real-world problems and issues. It serves as a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and students seeking to understand and address social issues.
The journal’s scope encompasses a wide range of topics, including organizational behavior, health psychology, environmental psychology, political psychology, and interpersonal relations. Key areas covered include social influence, attitudes, prejudice, aggression, group dynamics, and social justice. This includes social science, social psychology, communication, and political science.
By promoting the application of social psychological knowledge to practical concerns, the Journal of Applied Social Psychology strives to improve individual well-being and foster more equitable and sustainable societies. Submissions that offer innovative solutions to social problems and contribute to the advancement of applied social psychology are encouraged.