Journal Details
Journal of Comparative Social Welfare
Formerly New Global Development
New to Routledge for 2006
Increasing to 3 issues per year in 2009
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 26
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1748-6831
Online ISSN: 1748-684X
Aims & Scope
Journal of Comparative Social Welfare is a refereed international forum designed to promote interdisciplinary inquiry and research. It encompasses all scientific-academic fields dealing with social welfare including social work, social policy, social development and planning. It aims to:
- Seek interdisciplinary linkages that facilitate communications between social structures, organizations and academic disciplines
- Promote comparative analysis as a valued method of social research
Synthesize theory and practice integrating empirical and qualitative Designs - Encourage intellectuals to think critically and act globally
- Explore strategic policy and research directions that help mitigate cross-cultural issues
- Strengthen international dialogue and disseminate information helpful to alleviate world social problems (AIDS, poverty, inequality, violence, oppression, disasters and other forms of dehumanization)
- Serve as a catalyst to promote international understanding, peace, human rights and social justice
This journal replaces its previous editions under the titles of Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare (1984-1994) and New Global Development: JI&CSW (1995-2005).
Peer Review Policy:
Journal of Comparative Social Welfare is a refereed forum. All articles and papers have undergone careful editorial screening and peer review.

