The Transdisciplinary Journal of Social Innovation (TJSI) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to explore the complexities of social innovation through a transdisciplinary approach. TJSI encourages the integration of diverse fields, including social sciences, humanities, linguistics, education, technology, business, and environmental studies, to foster innovative solutions to global social challenges.

Published three times a year, TJSI welcomes original research articles, case studies, and review papers that provide critical insights and actionable knowledge in the field of social innovation.

Aims and Scope  
TJSI aims to:
- Promote a transdisciplinary perspective in understanding and addressing social innovation.
- Bridge the gap between theory and practice by integrating diverse academic disciplines and real-world applications.
- Encourage the exploration of language and communication as key drivers of social change.
- Provide a forum for collaborative research among scholars, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.
- Support the development of innovative methodologies for assessing the impact of social innovation initiatives.

The journal covers, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Theories and Frameworks of Social Innovation
- Linguistics and Social Innovation (e.g., sociolinguistics, multilingualism, language policy in social change)
- Technology and Digital Innovation for Social Good
- Education and Pedagogy for Social Transformation
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Innovation
- Entrepreneurship, Business Models, and Social Enterprises
- Public Policy and Governance in Social Innovation
- Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research Approaches
- Case Studies of Successful Social Innovation Practices