About the Journal
The Social Science Journal (SSJ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly publication dedicated to advancing knowledge and research in the social sciences. The journal provides a platform for academics, policymakers, and practitioners to share insights, research findings, and evidence-based analyses that address social, cultural, economic, and political issues globally.
SSJ welcomes contributions that bridge theory and practice, encourage interdisciplinary perspectives, and offer solutions to contemporary societal challenges. By fostering critical discussion and knowledge dissemination, the journal aims to support informed policy, social development, and evidence-based decision-making across diverse contexts.
Aim
The aim of the Social Science Journal is to promote the dissemination of rigorous, high-quality research that advances understanding of human behavior, society, and institutions. The journal seeks to:
- Publish innovative and impactful research across multiple social science disciplines.
- Encourage interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration to address complex social issues.
- Provide evidence-based insights for researchers, policymakers, and social practitioners.
- Build a global community of social scientists committed to advancing knowledge and practice.
Scope
SSJ covers a broad spectrum of social science research, including but not limited to:
- Sociology and Anthropology: Social structures, cultural studies, social behavior, and human interactions.
- Political Science and Governance: Public policy, governance, political theory, and institutional analysis.
- Economics and Development Studies: Economic policy, development planning, labor markets, and social inequality.
- Psychology and Behavioral Sciences: Cognitive, social, and organizational psychology, as well as applied behavioral research.
- Education and Social Policy: Educational systems, policy interventions, and social programs.
- Law and Human Rights: Legal studies, justice systems, and human rights research.
- Urban and Environmental Studies: Urbanization, community development, sustainability, and environmental policy.
- Global and Comparative Studies: Cross-national research, global trends, and comparative analyses of social phenomena.
SSJ publishes original research articles, reviews, case studies, conceptual papers, and practice-based reports that contribute to advancing social science knowledge and its practical applications.