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Journal of The Common Good

Journal Overview

The Journal of The Common Good is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary academic journal dedicated to exploring the ethical, social, economic, and political dimensions of the common good in contemporary society. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to engage in critical dialogue and share research that advances collective well-being, social justice, and sustainable development.

Published [biannually/quarterly/annually], the journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of disciplines including philosophy, political science, economics, sociology, theology, public policy, and business ethics. It aims to foster a global conversation on how institutions, communities, and individuals can contribute to the flourishing of all.

Aims

The Journal of The Common Good aims to:

  • Promote scholarly inquiry into the concept and practice of the common good across diverse cultural and disciplinary contexts.
  • Encourage critical reflection on the ethical foundations of public life, governance, and institutional responsibility.
  • Provide a forum for innovative research that bridges theory and practice in pursuit of inclusive and equitable societies.
  • Support interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue among academics, practitioners, and civil society actors.

Scope

The journal invites original research articles, theoretical essays, case studies, and critical reviews that address topics such as:

  • Theoretical foundations and philosophical interpretations of the common good
  • Public policy and governance for the common good
  • Faith and Society
  • Corporate social responsibility and ethical business practices
  • Social justice, equity, and human rights
  • Environmental sustainability and intergenerational justice
  • Community development and civic engagement
  • Education, health, and welfare systems as public goods
  • Globalization, development, and the ethics of care

Submissions should demonstrate academic rigor, originality, and relevance to contemporary debates on the common good. The journal particularly encourages contributions that offer cross-cultural perspectives or engage with underrepresented voices and communities.

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