About the Journal

Journal Name :  

Perspectives in Social Sciences

About the Journal
Perspectives in Social Sciences (PSS) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, and open-access scholarly journal that provides a dynamic platform for exploring diverse theoretical, empirical, and applied dimensions of the social sciences. The journal follows a strict double-blind review process to ensure impartiality and maintain academic integrity, with both author and reviewer identities kept confidential. As an open-access publication, PSS offers unrestricted access to all content, enabling global knowledge sharing and encouraging scholarly discourse without subscription barriers. Upholding the ethical publishing practices set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the journal is committed to transparency, originality, and quality in its editorial process. PSS welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, literature reviews, and case studies that address contemporary social issues, theoretical advancements, and practical applications in the social sciences.

Aim and Scope

The journal aims to:

  • Provide an inclusive platform for innovative and critical scholarship in the social sciences.
  • Foster interdisciplinary research addresses complex societal challenges.
  • Bridge the gap between academic research and policymaking.
  • Encourage the exchange of diverse perspectives, theories, and methodologies.
  • Enhance the global reach and impact of social sciences research through open access dissemination.

The scope of PSS includes, but is not limited to:

  • Sociology & Anthropology: Social structures, cultural dynamics, and community development.
  • Political Science & Public Policy: Governance, democracy, and public administration.
  • Economics & Development Studies: Economic growth, poverty alleviation, and sustainable development.
  • Education & Pedagogy: Learning theories, curriculum design, and educational policy.
  • Psychology & Behavioral Studies: Social, cognitive, and developmental psychology.
  • International Relations & Global Studies: Diplomacy, conflict resolution, and globalization.
  • Communication & Media Studies: Mass communication, media literacy, and digital culture.
  • Law, Justice & Human Rights: Legal frameworks, human rights, and social justice.
  • Gender & Diversity Studies: Equality, inclusivity, and identity politics.
  • Environmental & Sustainability Studies: Social dimensions of environmental change and climate action.