Upon submitting a paper it is understood that the paper is not being considered for publication elsewhere. It is the author’s responsibility to obtain written permission from publishers for using lengthy quotations, and illustrations, and all such references must be footnoted. Authors should use the American Psychological Association style (https://apastyle.apa.org/6th-edition-resources/basics-tutorial). Please enclose at the beginning of your article an abstract (maximum 200 words) as well as the author’s name(s), affiliation addresses, and up to 6 key words. Tables and graphs should be clearly numbered and supplied with self-explanatory titles. Manuscripts accepted for review are evaluated by two specialists in the field. The Editorial Board, based on the submitted reviews, make a final decision on the publication of the manuscript. Along with the text, the author must submit an Author's statement on paper or in electronic form (a scan).
The following types of papers are invited:
a) theoretical analyses, models useful in description and interpretation of global political, social and economic changes – having special significance for Central and Eastern Europe;
b) reports from original empirical investigations/meeting adequate methodological standards;
c) review papers giving a synthesis of research in a particular field;
d) methodological proposals and critiques relevant to mental changes;
e) essays and discussions based on personal observations, experience and evaluations.
f) case studies, presentations of companies/institutions, which are making a meaningful contribution to the region. (We also offer possibility of publishing advertisements – especially informative or educational in nature).
Each contribution should be sent in hard – paper, CD/DVD or by e-mail to the secretary at the following address:
Grzegorz Kida
Secretary of
Journal for Perspectives of Economic, Political and Social Integration. Journal for Mental Changes
Al. Racławickie 14, C-336
20-950 Lublin, Poland
e-mail: journal@kul.pl