Focus and Scope

The Journal of Social Science Analysis focuses on the exploration and analysis of various issues within the broad spectrum of social sciences. It aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate knowledge, engage in critical discussions, and propose innovative solutions to contemporary societal challenges. The journal's scope typically includes:

  1. Sociology and Anthropology: Studies related to human societies, cultures, social behaviors, and community structures.
  2. Political Science: Research on governance, political systems, public policies, international relations, and political theory.
  3. Economics: Analysis of economic behavior, market dynamics, public finance, economic development, and policy impacts.
  4. Psychology: Investigations into human behavior, cognitive processes, social psychology, and mental health.
  5. Education: Studies on pedagogy, educational systems, curriculum development, and educational psychology.
  6. Law and Legal Studies: Research on legal systems, human rights, and the intersection of law with other social structures.
  7. Sustainable Development: Examination of social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainability and their implications for future policies.
  8. Public Health and Social Welfare: Research focused on the well-being of populations, healthcare systems, and social safety nets.
  9. Cultural Studies: Exploration of culture, identity, media, and the impact of cultural practices on societies.

The journal encourages both theoretical and empirical research, often with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches that bridge various fields of social science to address real-world problems. Its goal is to contribute to the academic community by fostering intellectual discussions that can shape public discourse and inform policy-making decisions.