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I am an undergraduate in a university. Which journals of undergraduate universities or journals of political science accept undergraduate contributions with little difficulty and are recognized?
You have fallen into two misunderstandings. First, there is no qualification to contribute to any periodical or conference. Periodical papers are not dissertations, but only correspondence authors and second and third authors. Only grade requirements, no qualification requirements. Many papers are students as the first author's tutor and the second author, and the author identity paper itself does not give any explanation. Moreover, the quantity and quality of papers are often limited by the direct doctoral degree of undergraduates. Undergraduate students can't send papers. How can you say this?

The second is that the examination of periodicals (that is, the difficulty you said) is not very strict, but it will be very strict when it is retrieved and included. Generally speaking, recognition is measured by the impact factors of included searches and documents, not by the journals you publish. Some journals will be included in the full text of related searches, so it is correct to think that some journals are more influential.

There are several national core journals that are easy to contribute: Journal of Hangzhou Normal University, Social Science Edition, Journal of Shandong University, Philosophy and Social Science Edition, Journal of Wuhan University, Humanities Edition, Journal of Northeast Normal University, Philosophy and Social Science Edition, and Journal of Jilin University.

But personally, I don't recommend that you publish it yourself. Although the review of periodicals is not very strict, there is a problem of publishing time. I suggest you find some influential teachers in our school to help you, put his name on it, and find journals related to him to contribute. At the same time, if you are willing to let him be the communication author (if the instructor is the communication author and the student himself is the second author, the general unit will count the student as the first author), you will generally be reimbursed for the relevant expenses. If you insist on self-publishing, I'm afraid it will take one year from the time the manuscript is sent to publication, and it may even be impossible to publish it from the time you start contributing to the school until graduation. In addition, it is not cost-effective to buy pages at your own expense. Why bother to pay such a sum of money at your own expense to get a paper that is likely to graduate and be published? Even if the full-text journals included in SSCI pass the review, the papers you want to publish when you graduate can't be marked for retrieval, and no one will admit it.