Lectio Socialis signed the DORA Declaration (San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment) on March 13, 2021, which signifies its commitment to promoting a more realistic, fair, and unbiased approach to evaluating scientific research. By signing DORA, Lectio Socialis aligns itself with the principles aimed at improving how the impact and quality of scientific work are assessed.
Starting from Volume 5, each published article in Lectio Socialis is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) under the sponsorship of TUBITAK ULAKBIM, enhancing the accessibility and citation of the research.
Lectio Socialis will transition to a continuous publication system beginning with Volume 9 in 2025, with accepted articles published promptly and a single issue published each December.
Lectio Socialis is a prestigious, international, and peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a platform for scholars and researchers to share their work and ideas on policy-relevant topics related to social sciences. The journal welcomes high-quality articles from a wide range of disciplines, including economics, political science, public administration, business administration, international relations, urban planning, sociology, psychology, history, jurisprudence, and philosophy. The primary objective of Lectio Socialis is to maintain a vibrant, independent, and unbiased environment for scholars and researchers from different parts of the world to present their research, exchange ideas, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their respective fields.