The mission of the Society Register Journal is to publish original works of interest to the social sciences disciplines in general, new theoretical approaches, empirical results of research that advance our understanding of fundamental social processes, and important methodological innovations. All areas of social sciences are welcome with special attention to sociology. The journal is dedicated to exploring the theoretical accounts and practical dimensions of social life with strong ctitical approach. “Registering” societal change requires approaches that take into account the different research methodologies used by different social disciplines. That is why the Society Register focuses particularly on the critical dimension of research in the areas of sociology (society), economics (economy), political science (politics), pedagogy (education), and cultural studies (culture). Society Register is an independent, non-political, non-governmental and non-profit making journal. We welcome contributions from researchers from all concern irrespective to the race, color, religion, nationality. Authors from developing countries are welcome in particular. Society Register publishes peer-reviewed original research, critical reviews or short communications in all aspects of societal change.