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International Review of Social Sciences Research

ISSN 2782-9227 (Print) 2782-9235 (Online)

Aims and Scope

International Review of Social Sciences Research (IRSSR) is an open access peer-reviewed quarterly journal focused on the complex nature of human being, its interaction with the community and its relation to the society and the environment. It emphasizes the theoretical and practical concepts of social sciences; people, community and society. Moreover, there are multitude of areas such as social issues, current events, environment, humanities, history, and education, among others. The diverse fields of knowledge under the umbrella of social sciences offer interesting areas suited for different methods of research. This allows researchers to apply multiple designs to describe, analyze and evaluate historical, current and futuristic situations or events. 

The journal employs rigorous double-blind review to ensure quality publications. Authors receive comment through feedforward communication approach. It is the prime objective of the reviewers to help authors improve the quality of the papers. As the journal promotes internationalization and collaboration, the multi-dimensional perspectives of the author and reviewers add high value to the research article. Moreover, the journal has solid support system for copyediting and formatting. The journal ensures that the research articles are within the standards of international publication.

It publishes high quality research papers that uses quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods. The journal aims to entice a diverse spectrum of readers from the different parts of the globe.

The journal covers, but not limited to, the following:

Anthropology

  • Human development;
  • Geography;
  • History and historiography;
  • Language and culture;
  • Social structure; and
  • Belief systems.

Economics

  • Microeconomics and macroeconomics;
  • Efficiency in production and exchange;
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Consumer Price Index (CPI);
  • Employment and Unemployment;
  • Economic development;
  • Inflation and Deflation;
  • Economic systems; and
  • Economic theories.

Political science

  • Government and governance;
  • Public administration;
  • Law and politics;
  • Public policy;
  • International relations; and
  • Foreign trade.

Psychology

  • Educational psychology;
  • Cognitive psychology;
  • Social psychology;
  • Developmental psychology;
  • Clinical psychology;
  • Health psychology;
  • Community psychology;
  • Cross-cultural psychology;
  • Personality and personality development;
  • Human behavior; and
  • Human happiness.

Sociology

  • Environmental development and sustainability;
  • Religion and culture;
  • Traditions and beliefs;
  • Criminology, crime and the law;
  • Community and community development;
  • Poverty, health and wealth;
  • Population and international migration; and
  • Social issues and trends.

Humanities

  • Philosophy and religion;
  • Communication and Modern Languages;
  • Ancient and Modern Literature;
  • Arts and Art Appreciation;
  • Millennial and Gen Z; and
  • Cultural, ethnic and gender studies.
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