Call for Submissions: Transformative Social Impact – Dec 15
Posted by Transformative Social Impact on November 18, 2025
Transformative Social Impact is a multidisciplinary, practitioner-oriented academic journal dedicated to advancing community-engaged scholarship, teaching, and collaborative research for social change. Our mission is to connect researchers, educators, students, practitioners, and community stakeholders in their efforts to address complex social issues and drive transformative community impact. Our aim is to provide an accessible, jargon-free publishing space that bridges the gap between academic theory and community-based practice.
Through collaborative, reciprocal partnerships, Transformative Social Impact amplifies community-university engagement that transforms teaching, research, and service to address complex social challenges and promote equitable, sustainable change. We welcome submissions from researchers, educators, students, and community practitioners across a diverse range of disciplines.
Transformative Social Impact accepts submissions on a rolling basis, but for best consideration for the next issue, please get submissions in by December 15. All submissions will undergo a rigorous peer review process. Detailed submission guidelines can be found on our website. We aim for rapid dissemination and accepted submissions will be published via online early access, with a target of January/February 2026 for the publication of the next issue.
Questions? Contact Jon Westover, Editor-in-Chief, at Jonathan.Westover@innovativehumancapital.com.
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