Journal for Social Sciences (JSS)
Introduction:
The Journal for Social Sciences (JSS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting-edge research and scholarly work in various fields of social sciences. It serves as an academic platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to present their studies, analyses, and innovative approaches in understanding human behavior, societal structures, and social policies. JSS encourages interdisciplinary research and promotes the integration of theoretical and empirical studies that contribute to the understanding of social phenomena.
Aims & Scope:
The journal covers a broad range of topics within the social sciences. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Sociological theories and societal dynamics
- Psychological studies on human behavior and cognition
- Political structures, governance, and public policy
- Economic theory and applications in social contexts
- Cultural anthropology and human societies
- International relations and global diplomacy
- Public administration and management of public institutions
- Social work practices and policies
- Human geography and spatial analysis
Highlights:
- International peer-reviewed journal
- Emphasis on interdisciplinary research in social sciences
- Open access for increased global readership and academic impact
- Promotes both theoretical and applied research contributions
- Indexed in leading social sciences databases for higher visibility
Rapid Journal Features:
- Thorough Peer Review: Ensures quality and integrity through a rigorous double-blind review process.
- Open Access: Allows unrestricted access to articles for researchers and practitioners worldwide.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Encourages submissions from across social science disciplines, fostering collaborative research.
- Fast-Track Publishing: Streamlined review and publication processes for timely dissemination of research.
- Global Impact: Indexed in major databases, increasing the reach and citation of published works.
Departments:
- Sociology: Explores social behavior, social structures, and societal change.
- Psychology: Studies human cognition, emotion, and behavior in various contexts.
- Political Science: Analyzes governance, political systems, and policy-making.
- Public Administration: Focuses on the organization, management, and operations of public institutions.
- Economics: Examines economic theory, policy, and its impact on societies.
- Anthropology: Studies human societies, cultures, and their development.
- International Relations: Investigates global diplomacy, conflict resolution, and international policy.
- Social Work: Researches practices, policies, and interventions to improve social welfare.
- Geography: Analyzes spatial phenomena, human-environment interactions, and territorial planning.