The Asian Journal of Social Psychology (AJSP) is a scholarly journal dedicated to advancing social psychological research within and about Asian regions. It serves as a premier outlet for theoretical and empirical studies that enhance our understanding of human social behavior in diverse cultural contexts. AJSP emphasizes high-quality research with implications for addressing social issues and promoting positive social change.
AJSP covers topics such as intergroup relations, cultural psychology, social cognition, attitudes, and identity, with particular attention to the unique social dynamics and cultural values prevalent in Asian societies. It is indexed in major databases, including Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring a global audience and impact. It is essential reading for social psychologists, cross-cultural researchers, and those interested in the psychology of Asian populations.
By showcasing innovative and culturally relevant research, AJSP contributes to a more nuanced and inclusive understanding of social behavior. Share your novel research to help shape the field of social psychology within Asia and beyond.