The Asia-Pacific Social Science Review (APSSR) publishes original articles that focus on or are
relevant to Asian and Pacific affairs. It is a multidisciplinary and scholarly journal that encompasses
the disciplines and sub- fields of political science, economics, geography, demography, sociology,
anthropology, history and psychology. The APSSR is committed to theoretical rigor, methodological
sophistication, and policy orientation. It allows both British and American English spelling, but
there must be consistency within the individual article. Articles will be subjected to language
editing.
The APSSR seeks research manuscripts (with an approximate length of 8,000 – 10,000 words);
research notes, intended to capture shorter manuscripts containing valuable ideas and findings but
limited in some aspects to qualify as a fully developed research article (length approx. 3,000 –
5,000 words); and book or film reviews (length approx. 800-2,000 words).
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the rules of the publication manual of the American Psychological Association. The submission of manuscript is to be accompanied by a brief bio-data of the author (150-200 words). It is understood that a manuscript submitted for APSSR’s consideration should not have been published elsewhere nor should it be under review with any other publications. Articles that appear in APSSR are not necessarily representative of the views of the editors or the publisher. Responsibility for opinions expressed and for factual accuracy lies solely with the individual authors.
Authors are requested to submit manuscripts to apssr@dlsu.edu.ph or roblesa@dlsu.edu.ph
ASIA-PACIFIC SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW
Research and Publications Office
College of Liberal Arts
De La Salle University-Manila
2401 Taft Avenue, Manila 1004, Philippines
Telefax: (632) 524-0361