About the Journal
The CENTRA Journal of Social Sciences is a scientific publication with a biannual periodicity, edited by the Andalusian Public Foundation Center for Andalusian Studies, which is published in Spanish and English in electronic format for free download and in Spanish on paper.
This publication is part of the CENTRA Social Sciences project, a new line of scientific publications that covers the entire set of areas of knowledge of the Social Sciences linked to the CENTRA Foundation: Anthropology, Political Sciences, Communication, Economics, Cultural Studies, Pedagogy, Education, Law and Sociology.
This new line of scientific publications is made up of the CENTRA Journal of Social Sciences, as well as several book collections: Actualidad, Biblioteca de Investigación y Enfoques, and aims to promote the generation and dissemination of scientific knowledge about the social, economic and culture of Andalusia, as well as supporting research carried out from Andalusia in these areas, through the evaluation, publication and dissemination of unpublished works from the academic and research spheres.
The peer review system and the universalism of the evaluation criteria guarantee the maximum scientific rigor of the published works, open to the broadest national and international scientific community.
To provide content for this new line of scientific publications, the initiative has an Editorial Board made up of university professionals from all branches of knowledge ascribed to the Social Sciences.
Tristan Pertinez Blasco
President of the Editorial Board
Managing Director of the Andalusian Public Foundation Andalusian Studies Center
Current Issue
CENTRA Journal of Social Sciences is a semi-annual scientific publication for all areas of this field of scientific knowledge that is published in Spanish and English in electronic format, freely accessible and downloadable, and in Spanish on paper. The journal has a miscellaneous nature for the social sciences as a whole that does not exclude the possibility of publishing debate sections and specific numbers of a monographic nature that, in any case, will be governed by the same canons of universalism and anonymous evaluation of scientific communication. than the rest of the texts presented. The journal is open to unpublished texts, written with the utmost scientific rigor, coming from the broad scientific community, both nationally and internationally.