Aims and Scope
Aims
The Global Social Science and Humanities Journal (GSSHJ) aims to:
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Advance interdisciplinary knowledge across the social sciences and humanities by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research.
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Promote global academic dialogue by encouraging contributions from scholars, practitioners, and researchers worldwide.
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Support evidence-based understanding of societal, cultural, economic, political, and behavioral issues.
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Foster innovative and ethical research that contributes positively to society, policy development, and human well-being.
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Provide a platform for emerging and established scholars to disseminate original studies, critical reviews, and conceptual papers.
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Encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration that bridges theoretical frameworks and practical applications in diverse fields.
Scope
GSSHJ publishes research that spans the full spectrum of social science and humanities disciplines. The journal welcomes submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Social Sciences
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Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology
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Economics, Political Science, Public Administration
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Education, Social Work, Development Studies
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Media and Communication Studies
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Gender Studies, Human Rights, and Cultural Studies
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Criminology, Law and Society, Public Policy
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Environmental and Sustainability Studies
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Urban Studies, Migration, and Globalization
Humanities
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Philosophy, Ethics, and Moral Studies
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History, Archaeology, and Cultural Heritage
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Linguistics, Literature, and Language Studies
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Religion, Theology, and Comparative Cultural Analysis
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Arts, Aesthetics, and Creative Practices
Interdisciplinary & Applied Areas
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Social responsibility and corporate governance
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Behavioral studies and organizational behavior
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Digital society, AI ethics, and emerging technologies
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Health, well-being, and community development
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Peace studies, conflict resolution, and international relations
Types of Papers Published
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Original research articles
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Review and survey articles
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Conceptual and theoretical papers
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Case studies and applied research
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Policy analyses and evaluation studies
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Methodological and technical papers addressing research tools or frameworks