Call for Submissions
The Trinity Policy Journal Vol. II – Trajectories and Transitions: Ideology, Connectivity, and Paradigms of Change
As global societies navigate shifting political conditions, technological change, environmental crises, and evolving social dynamics, we are compelled to consider how trajectories are shaped, interrupted, and redefined. Transitions, whether gradual or abrupt, expose the tensions between continuity and change, tradition and innovation, stability and flux. Shifting matters of public debate require reflexive knowledge dissemination and public dialogue. In the study of public and social policy, these dynamics manifest through ontological reflection and critical research, which later seek to enact policy reform and the reconfiguration of welfare processes.
In its second volume, the Trinity Policy Journal invites contributions that critically engage with trajectories and transitions across diverse temporal, spatial, and disciplinary contexts of policy studies. We encourage submissions from all disciplines within the social sciences, arts, and humanities. The editorial board will work closely with authors to ensure that articles and reviews reach their full potential by publication.
Types of Submissions
Articles
Article submissions can come from undergraduate or postgraduate coursework, extracurricular activities, and personal endeavours. This may further include co-authorship, where applicable and upon consent or coordination of each author. Along with your paper, please submit a 200 to 300 word abstract. If applicable, specify in the abstract if there are images (photography or other forms of art) in your article. The submissions must meet the following guidelines:
- The paper must range from 1500 to 3500 words – excluding references,
- It must include the full bibliography,
- It must follow Harvard citation guidelines (APA), and
- Submissions must be a Microsoft Word document.
Reviews
We welcome review submissions on academic works, books, film/tv, and music. Along with your review, please submit a 100 to 200 word abstract. The submissions must meet the following guidelines:
- The review must range from 1000 to 2000 words – excluding references,
- It must include the full bibliography,
- It must follow Harvard citation guidelines (APA), and
- Submissions must be a Microsoft Word document.
You may submit up to two submissions; however, only one will be selected by the board.
All submissions need to conform to Harvard citation style. PDF submissions will NOT be accepted.
Please send your submissions to trinitypolicyjournal@gmail.com by 11:59pm GMT+1 on Monday, February 2nd, 2025.
Please email trinitypolicyjournal@gmail.com if you have any questions ahead of the submission deadline.