Sagacity Journal of Overlooked Phenomena
Peer-Reviewed Scholarship on the Quotidian
ISSN: 2847-1923 (Print) | 2847-1931 (Online)
About the Journal
The Sagacity Journal of Overlooked Phenomena is the flagship peer-reviewed publication of the University of Sagacity. Since 1989, SJOP has been dedicated to publishing rigorous research on topics that traditional academic journals consider too mundane, too awkward, or too universally experienced to merit scholarly attention. Our editorial board believes that the phenomena hiding in plain sight often reveal the deepest truths about human nature and social organization.
Journal Metrics
- Impact Factor
- 3.142
- Founded
- 1989
- Frequency
- Quarterly
- Publisher
- University of Sagacity Press
Editorial Board
Dr. Helena Voss
Editor-in-Chief
Since 2019
Prof. Marcus Chen
Associate Editor
Since 2015
Dr. Raymond Okonkwo
Associate Editor
Since 2020
Volumes & Issues
Browse our archive of published research. Click a volume to view its issues and papers.
Issue 3
Papers from this issue are being digitized.
Issue 4
Papers from this issue are being digitized.
Submit Your Research
The Sagacity Journal of Overlooked Phenomena welcomes submissions from researchers investigating the mundane, the awkward, and the persistently unexamined aspects of human experience. We particularly encourage interdisciplinary approaches and studies that apply rigorous methodology to phenomena traditionally dismissed as "not worth studying."
Submission Guidelines
- Manuscripts should be 5,000-12,000 words, including references
- All submissions undergo double-blind peer review
- Authors must demonstrate that their topic has been systematically overlooked by mainstream academia
- Humor is acceptable; lack of rigor is not
For submission inquiries, contact submissions@sagacity.edu