REVIEW OF SOCIAL ECONOMY
Scope & Guideline
Pioneering Research in Social Economics
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Economic Analysis:
The journal emphasizes the integration of economics with sociology, political science, and cultural studies, fostering a holistic understanding of economic issues. - Social Justice and Equity:
Many articles explore themes of inequality, social exclusion, and the impacts of economic policies on marginalized groups, aiming to highlight and address disparities in wealth and opportunities. - Critical Examination of Neoliberalism:
The journal consistently critiques neoliberal economic policies, analyzing their effects on society, labor markets, and public goods, while exploring alternatives that promote social welfare. - Financialization and Social Economy:
A significant focus is placed on the intersection of financial systems and social equity, examining how financialization affects public goods, labor markets, and community welfare. - Cultural and Social Impact of Economic Practices:
Research highlights the ways in which economic practices and policies intersect with cultural identities and social behaviors, providing insights into the socio-economic landscape.
Trending and Emerging
- Racial and Ethnic Inequalities:
There is a noticeable increase in research addressing racial and ethnic disparities, particularly in employment and economic outcomes, reflecting a growing awareness of systemic injustices. - Impact of COVID-19 on Economy and Society:
The pandemic's effects on labor markets, social behaviors, and economic policies are increasingly explored, indicating a significant trend in analyzing crises and their socio-economic repercussions. - Sustainability and Environmental Economics:
Emerging themes around sustainability, including discussions on environmental justice and renewable energy, suggest a growing focus on the socio-economic dimensions of environmental issues. - Corporate Responsibility and Public Good:
Articles examining the role of corporations in promoting social welfare and aligning business practices with public good are trending, highlighting a shift towards ethical considerations in economics. - Digital Economy and Social Vulnerability:
Research on the intersection of technology, economic practices, and social vulnerability is on the rise, reflecting concerns about digital divides and the ethical implications of technological advancements.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Economic Theories:
There appears to be a declining emphasis on classical economic theories without a social context, as the journal increasingly prioritizes interdisciplinary approaches over pure economic models. - Focus on Purely Quantitative Studies:
The trend towards qualitative analyses and case studies indicates a waning interest in purely quantitative approaches, suggesting a shift towards understanding the complexities of social dynamics. - Conventional Labor Market Analyses:
While labor market issues remain relevant, the journal seems to be moving away from traditional analyses towards more nuanced examinations of labor in the context of social justice and economic inequality.
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