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Państwo i Społeczeństwo / State and Society

Aims and Scope

Aims and Scope

Państwo i Społeczeństwo / State and Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by AFM Publishing House of Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University. Established in 2001, the journal provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholarly research on the relationships between public institutions, health systems, social structures, governance, education, management, communication, spatial development, and quality of life.

The journal aims to publish methodologically rigorous, intellectually relevant, and socially meaningful research that contributes to a better understanding of contemporary societies and the institutions that shape them. Its profile reflects the growing interdependence of health, public policy, organisational performance, education, psychology, communication, and the built environment.

The journal particularly welcomes manuscripts that address contemporary social, institutional, health-related, educational, psychological, managerial, communicative, and spatial challenges from a clear scholarly perspective.

Scope of the Journal

The journal welcomes original, review, comparative, theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary contributions in the following fields:

Health Sciences

Public health, healthcare systems, health policy, healthcare organisation, quality of care, patient safety, health promotion, system performance, nutrition, food studies, functional foods, and biologically active compounds with beneficial effects on human health.

Political Science and Public Administration

Governance, public institutions, public policy, local and regional administration, public services, public-sector reforms, and institutional accountability.

Management and Quality Sciences

Organisational management, quality management, institutional development, leadership, innovation, strategic management, and performance improvement in public, private, and non-profit organisations.

Pedagogy and Education

Educational systems, teaching and learning processes, educational policy, lifelong learning, inclusion, educational innovation, and the social role of education.

Psychology

Psychological aspects of social, educational, organisational, health-related, and institutional functioning, including behaviour, decision-making, well-being, and social relations.

Communication and Media Studies

Public communication, media systems, digital communication, social discourse, information practices, and communication in institutional contexts.

Architecture and Urban Planning

Spatial development, urban policy, social aspects of architecture, sustainable urban environments, and the relationship between built space and quality of life.

Research Profile

Państwo i Społeczeństwo / State and Society particularly encourages manuscripts that combine conceptual clarity with methodological rigour and broader scholarly or practical relevance. The journal welcomes quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, comparative, case-based, policy-oriented, and interdisciplinary research.

A substantial part of the journal’s profile is devoted to health sciences, public health, healthcare organisation, quality improvement, healthcare system performance, nutrition, food, and bioactive compounds that may support human health. At the same time, the journal remains open to broader social, institutional, educational, psychological, managerial, communicative, and spatial perspectives on the development of contemporary societies.

Types of Contributions

Original Research Articles Review Articles Case Studies Editorials and Commentaries

Submissions should offer a clear contribution to scholarly knowledge, professional practice, public policy, institutional development, or interdisciplinary understanding. The journal particularly values manuscripts that provide theoretical, methodological, empirical, comparative, or policy-relevant insight.

Manuscripts Outside the Journal’s Scope

The journal does not normally consider manuscripts that are purely descriptive, lack a clearly defined research problem, are not grounded in relevant scholarly literature, or do not provide broader analytical, theoretical, practical, or policy implications. Local or institutional case descriptions may be considered only if they offer conclusions of wider relevance to the journal’s readership.

Manuscripts that do not comply with the journal’s ethical, methodological, formal, or editorial standards may be rejected at the initial editorial screening stage.

Vol. 26 (2026)
Published: 2026-01-01



eISSN: 2451-0858
Logo DOI 10.31749/2451-0858-SaS

Publisher
AFM Publishing House of the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University

Licence CC

Licencja CC BY-NC-ND

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