About the Journal

Journal Name : The Developmental Research Review

About the Journal

The Developmental Research Review is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, and open-access scholarly journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research that explores the multifaceted aspects of human and societal development. The journal maintains a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure fairness and impartiality, with both author and reviewer identities kept confidential throughout the evaluation. As an open-access publication, it provides unrestricted access to all published content, enabling the global dissemination of knowledge without subscription barriers. Adhering to the ethical publishing guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the journal upholds academic integrity, transparency, and originality in its editorial practices. It welcomes empirical studies, theoretical analyses, literature reviews, policy evaluations, and case studies that address developmental issues across diverse cultural, social, and economic contexts.

Aim and Scope

The journal aims to promote scholarly dialogue and evidence-based research that enhances understanding of developmental processes, challenges, and opportunities. It seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice, offering a platform for interdisciplinary research from fields such as education, economics, sociology, psychology, health sciences, and public policy. The Developmental Research Review focuses on studies that examine human development across the lifespan, social and economic development, community growth, capacity building, and strategies for sustainable and equitable progress. It particularly values research that provides innovative solutions, comparative perspectives, and cross-cultural insights. By publishing diverse and impactful contributions, the journal strives to inform policymaking, guide professional practices, and contribute to the advancement of global development goals.