Focus and Scope
The Modern Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the dissemination of cutting-edge research and scholarship in the fields of social sciences and humanities. The journal aims to foster a deeper understanding of the complex and dynamic aspects of human society and culture.
Focus Areas:
- Anthropology and Archaeology: Studies on human societies, cultural patterns, and historical developments.
- Sociology: Research on social behavior, institutions, and structures.
- Psychology: Insights into human behavior, cognitive processes, and emotional well-being.
- Political Science: Analyses of political systems, governance, policy-making, and international relations.
- Economics: Studies on economic theories, practices, and impacts on society.
- History: Investigations into historical events, movements, and figures.
- Philosophy: Critical examinations of philosophical ideas, ethics, and theoretical frameworks.
- Linguistics and Literature: Research on language, literary theory, and textual analysis.
- Education: Studies on educational systems, pedagogical methods, and learning outcomes.
- Cultural Studies: Exploration of cultural phenomena, media, and arts.
Scope:
The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, case studies, and theoretical contributions that address contemporary issues and challenges within the social sciences and humanities. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary research that bridges gaps between traditional disciplines and offers new perspectives on global and local issues.
The Modern Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities encourages submissions that:
- Engage with current debates and critical theories.
- Employ qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method approaches.
- Offer comparative and cross-cultural analyses.
- Address policy implications and practical applications.
- Contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practice in social sciences and humanities.
Our goal is to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share their findings, foster scholarly dialogue, and contribute to the academic community's understanding of social and human phenomena.