Academic Journal Review
"Academic publishing is a cartel run by a mafia"-Ajarn Charlie
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
SJRQ4-Multidisciplinary Reviews-Brazil-no Thai papers-
Saturday, December 20, 2025
SJRQ4-Public Health of Indonesia
Information
[PDF] Crisis Response in Nursing: A Phenomenological Study of Patient Care Roles During Public Health Emergencies within Thailand's Border Hospitals
providing nursing services, coordinating with families and medical teams, and
preserving healthcare systems' core values. Despite challenges from infection …
SJRQ1-International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation-Switzerland-Inderscience
Integrating problem-based learning and augmented reality for enhancing problem-solving and computational thinking skills
reality (AR) on problem-solving and computational thinking (CT) skills, along with
students' satisfaction with AR in mathematics learning. Ninety eighth-grade students …
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Frontiers in Sustainability-CHF 1,175-2 months
Front. Sustain.
Sec. Sustainable Organizations
From Green Service Value to Tourist Engagement: Moderating Impacts of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Somjai Nupueng 1
Long Kim 1
Chansok Lak 2
Neeranat Kaewprasert Rakangthong 1
Jintanee Ru-Zhue 1
Gulmira Issayeva 3
1. Walailak University, Thai Buri, Thailand
2. Royal University of Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
3. M Auezov South Kazakhstan State University Scientific Center of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Received
11 October 2025
Accepted
15 December 2025
Sections
The manuscript is organized by headings and subheadings. The section headings should be those appropriate for your field and the research itself. You may insert up to 5 heading levels into your manuscript (i.e.,: 3.2.2.1.2 Heading Title).
For Original Research articles, it is recommended to organize your manuscript in the following sections or their equivalents for your field.
Introduction
Succinct, with no subheadings.
Materials and methods
This section may be divided by subheadings and should contain sufficient detail so that when read in conjunction with cited references, all procedures can be repeated. For experiments reporting results on animal or human subject research, an ethics approval statement should be included in this section (for further information, see the 'Bioethics' section of our policies and publication ethics.)
Results
This section may be divided by subheadings. Footnotes should not be used and must be transferred to the main text.
Discussion
This section may be divided by subheadings. Discussions should cover the key findings of the study: discuss any prior research related to the subject to place the novelty of the discovery in the appropriate context, discuss the potential shortcomings and limitations on their interpretations, discuss their integration into the current understanding of the problem and how this advances the current views, speculate on the future direction of the research, and freely postulate theories that could be tested in the future.
For further information, please check the descriptions defined in the journal's 'Article types' page, in the 'For authors' menu on every journal page.
Templates
If working with Word please use our Word templates.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
SJRQ2-Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change (JCASC)-Malaysia-9,000 words-USD 1000
[PDF] Integrating Computational Thinking and STEM Pedagogy to Strengthen Special Education Teacher Self-Efficacy: Evidence from Thailand
development when supporting students with sensory and functional disabilities.
However, while advances have been made in the research of computational thinking …
How to publish in this journal
Contact Information: Lectito BV, Cultura Building Wassenaarseweg 20 2596CH, The Netherlands,
E-mail: publications@lectito.net
Articles to be submitted for peer review should be between 3500-9,000 words in length, including all references, footnotes, and accompanying material. We also welcome the submission of comment pieces (up to 2,000 words) which might (for example) engage with a pressing social issue or with an artwork or cultural object.
If illustrations are included, please allow 250 words per figure and ensure that you have copyright permissions.
For general enquiries please email the managing editor: info@jcasc.com
Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change (E-ISSN:2589-1316) is an international, peer-reviewed platform dedicated to exploring the dynamic and reciprocal relationship between culture and processes of social transformation
The journal welcomes a wide range of scholarly contributions, including original research articles, theoretical essays, critical reviews, methodological papers, and in-depth case studies. Our interdisciplinary scope spans the breadth of the social sciences, often intersecting with the humanities, arts, and applied sciences.
Indexing and Abstracting
Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change is indexed and abstracted by:
- SCOPUS-- Q2
- ERIH PLUS
- J-GATE
- GOOGLE SCHOLAR
- SEMANTIC SCHOLAR
- SCILIT
- CROSSREF
All articles are archived by:
- Portico
- Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Nederland (National Library of the Netherlands)
Accepted Paper will be published in November 2025 Issue
You can submit articles/paper via email :editor@jcasc.com
For more details ,Please visit website :https://jcasc.com/index.php/
Friday, December 12, 2025
SJRQ3-Lex Localis – Journal of Local Self-Government -Slovenia-1100 USD
Article Publication Charges
Authors submitting manuscripts to Lex Localis – Journal of Local Self-Government are required to pay an Open Access Article Processing Charge (APC) of 1100 USD.
Information
Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government is an international journal for the study of the politics, administration, and management of local affairs published four times a year (in January, April, July, and October). The journal publishes articles that contribute to the better understanding and practice of local self-government and that are of interest to scholars, policy analysts, policymakers, and practitioners. The focus of the journal is on the critical analysis of developments in local governance throughout the world. Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government provides a unique forum for the consideration of all issues related to sub-national levels of government.
- Title
FACTORS INFLUENCING DECISION-MAKING FOR WELLNESS TOURISM AMONG ELDERLY TOURISTS.
- Authors
Prasitdumrong, Amnaj; Charoen-Rajapark, Norawat; Lohavattanakul, Wannapreya; Laosillapacharoen, Khomsan; Somjai, Sudawan
STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING THE COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY STUDENTS OF CHANGCHUN CITY IN CHINA.
- Authors
Wang Zi; Natchanun Sermsri; Wannaee Boonkoum; Guo Xiaoqian
SJRQ2-Electronic Journal of e-Learning
Development and Validation of an AI Literacy Scale for Pre-Service Teachers in Thailand
systems, gamification, instructional learning design, and AI Literacy. Interested in
research topics in learning engagement, learning management systems …
SCOPUS DISCONTINUED-SJRQ3-Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology (TPM) Italy-APA-6,000 words-23,693.00 THB
How to publish in this journal
MINDSET, GRIT, AND RESILIENCE IN TEACHER PREPARATION: PSYCHOMETRIC EVIDENCE FROM THAI PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS
[PDF] NEEDS OF TEACHERS AND NON-MAJOR STUDENTS FOR PROBLEM BASED LEARNING WITH PEER ASSESSMENT TO ENHANCE CREATIVE THINKING AND …
L YANG, T RATANAOLARN, S PETSANGSRI, J CUI - TPM–Testing, Psychometrics …, 2025This research focuses mainly on the needs of problem-based learning with peer
assessment for non-piano major college students in vocational colleges considering
the traditional piano instruction often fails to develop their creative abilities and …
assessment for non-piano major college students in vocational colleges considering
the traditional piano instruction often fails to develop their creative abilities and …
[PDF] MICRO-LEARNING-BASED FLIPPED CLASSROOM FOR ENHANCING BIOLOGY LEARNING OUTCOMES
J GUO, S PETSANGSRI, T RATANA-OLARN, J CUI - TPM–Testing, Psychometrics …, 2025This research aimed at enhancing student academic performance in biology by
introducing and testing an innovative micro-learning-based flipped classroom model.
The study employed a research and development (R&D) methodology, progressing …
introducing and testing an innovative micro-learning-based flipped classroom model.
The study employed a research and development (R&D) methodology, progressing …
[PDF] INNOVATION CAPABILITY: A KEY MECHANISM FOR ACHIEVING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE IN CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS
Capability”(IC) among Thai construction contractors, distinguish it from “Innovation
Performance”(IPf), and explicate the mechanisms by which IC translates into …
Manuscripts
Manuscripts, exclusively in American English and appropriately reviewed by native English speakers, must be submitted online to the following e-mail address editor@tpmap.org.
The submission must be completed attaching to the e-mail a specific form in .doc format filled in following our specific instructions. For detailed manuscript formatting guidelines please refer to AUTHOR GUIDELINES.
Please use our TPM Word Template. The direct link is Template
Questions regarding journal policy should be addressed to editor@tpmap.org.
Papers should not exceed 6,000 words in length (11-point Times New Roman font), including notes and excluding abstract, references, figures, and tables. The word count, for the article, should appear on the title page and, for the abstract, under the abstract. Also short research reports of no more of 2,500 words, including references and notes, but excluding figures, tables, and abstract, are invited. Short research reports have a more rapid review time.
Manuscripts should include an abstract of no more than 150 words, and beneath the abstract five keywords. Authors’ names and their affiliations must be indicated on the title page, together with full contact details for one of the authors: affiliation, address, e-mail address, telephone/fax.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
SCOPUS DISCONTINUED-SJRQ2/Not WOS-Educational Process: International Journal-EDUPIJ-Turkey-15,000 words-APA-APC €1290
How to publish in this journal
Enhancing Thai General Practitioners' Critical Thinking Skills: An Educational Development Needs Assessment
levels of critical thinking skills (CTS) and identified developmental priorities through
an educational development needs assessment (EDNA) using the modified Priority …
Development and Validation of a Competency Framework for Thai External Quality Assessment Supervisory Units
Article Number: e2025454 | Published Online: September 2025 | DOI: 10.22521/edupij.2025.18.454
Aukkapong Sukkamart , Jaruwan Ployduangrat , Jakkapong Prongprommarat , Paitoon Pimdee
Enhancing Digital-Age Metacognition: A Framework for Cognitive Innovation in Thai Secondary Education
Article Number: e2025009 | Published Online: January 2025 | DOI: 10.22521/edupij.2025.14.9
Thiyaporn Kantathanawat , Natarika Thongsomnuek , Mai Charoentham , Paitoon Pimdee
Developing Opportunity-Expanding Schools’ (OES) STEM Education in Thailand
Article Number: e2025200 | Published Online: May 2025 | DOI: 10.22521/edupij.2025.16.200
Rutchanee Sittisak , Nattakan Roekmongkol
Bridging the Gap: How Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Shape Cybersecurity Awareness in Thai Education
Article Number: e2025236 | Published Online: May 2025 | DOI: 10.22521/edupij.2025.16.236
Khanittha Sittitiamjan , Pongpisit Wuttidittachotti
Editor-in-Chief
Turgut Karaköse, Kutahya Dumlupinar University, Türkiye
Editors (in alphabetical order)
Andrew Hobson, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
Stamatios Papadakis, University of Crete, Greece
Esteban Vázquez-Cano, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain
Associate Editor
Jose Manuel Sáez López, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain
Managing Editor
Ramazan Yirci, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Türkiye
Causal Factors Influencing the Mathematical Reasoning Ability of Grade 6 Students
factors influencing the mathematical reasoning ability of Grade 6 students in
Thailand. Materials/methods. The sample consisted of 530 students selected …
The journal will not reject submissions because of the disclosed use of generative AI. However, if the Editor detects the use of AI without disclosure during the submission, or an inappropriate use of AI such as the generation of incorrect text or content, plagiarism or inappropriate attribution to prior sources, the Editor reserves the right to reject the submission at any time during the publishing process.