About the Journal
Acciones e Investigaciones Sociales is the scientific journal of the Faculty of Social and Labour Sciences of the University of Zaragoza (Spain). The journal is multidisciplinary in nature, and includes articles related to the different scientific disciplines taught at the Centre: Labour Relations, Labour Market, Labour Law, Business Accounting, Social Work, Social Services, Social Policy, Social Economy, Welfare State, etc.
Its current focus is on the dissemination of original and innovative research in the social field at national and international level. Papers from social sciences such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, social work, social education, legal sciences, law, economics and business, provided they are related to social work, social intervention, and the labor field.
Since 2013, the journal has been continuously published on an annual basis.
The journal has not revenue sources and does not use advertising nor direct marketing activities.
ISSN-e 2340-4507
ISSN 1132-192X
DOI 10.26754/ojs_ais/23404507
Current Issue
The Welfare State has historically served, and continues to serve, as a foundational framework for the construction and articulation of protective “meshes” and “networks” designed to uphold the rights associated with citizenship. These rights are rooted in the principles of the social state, anchored in its fundamental pillars, in social policy interventions, and in systems of social protection which aim not merely to secure minimum standards, but to provide the necessary foundations for human development and social well-being.
The scope and depth of the Welfare State are reflected in the design and implementation of policies and programmes that respond to evolving social demands, as well as in the critical debates surrounding their delivery: child and family protection; support for individuals with functional limitations in performing daily activities; the inclusion of socially vulnerable groups; non-contributory economic protection; responses to social and cultural diversity; and the institutionalisation or deinstitutionalisation of care.
These transformations exert a direct influence on the configuration and operational frameworks of social service systems, which are currently confronted with significant structural challenges and intensifying pressures on their welfare and assistance functions. Key among these challenges are population ageing, shifts in family structures, the intensification of migration processes, transformations in productive systems, and the deepening of social exclusion dynamics. These emergent and increasingly complex social risks require urgent and multidimensional responses, informed by gender-sensitive, intergenerational, and socially invested perspectives.
In this context, the social services system is undergoing a series of reform processes which, nonetheless, are highly heterogeneous in terms of strategic orientation, intensity, and resource allocation, largely as a result of the system's strong decentralisation. This special issue aims to present an analytical and critical perspective on the transformative potential of these reform initiatives, drawing from diverse territorial experiences. The objective is to assess the system’s capacity to address the aforementioned social risks and to identify potential pathways for advancing the broader national-level reflection and policy revision process.
Full Issue
Special issue 48 AIS: The Transformation of Social Services in Comparative Perspective: Trends and Reform Strategies in Response to Emerging Social Risks
Open Access statement
Acciones e Investigaciones Sociales is an open access journal, which means that all content is available free of charge and at no cost to the user or their institution. Users may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full text of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without seeking prior permission from the publisher or author. Acciones e Investigaciones Sociales is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0




