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Journal of Social Sciences Research & Policy (JSSRP) is a multidisciplinary international peer-reviewed academic research journal that focuses on social sciences including but not limited to social work, sociology, psychology, political science, public policy, Education, criminology, international relations,  management sciences, philosophy, social anthropology and gender studies.

The Journal's primary goal is to disseminate reliable information, start a discussion in an interdisciplinary setting, and link various areas of social sciences with an emphasis on the study of cultures, attitudes, social and economic issues, businesses and societies, and recommendations for overcoming them based on primarily empirical and applied research.

This multidisciplinary research journal accepts contributions from individuals or groups of researchers as research papers, applicable theoretical structures, and reviews that have contributed to developing trustworthy and authentic information in the social sciences. Professionals and policymakers, including future public and private sector executives involved in research and development, are among the target audience.

The JSSRP also focuses on current research publishing philosophies, such as blind peer review, timely review, daily publication, open access policy, ethical policies, plagiarism policy, and broader field coverage. The Editorial and Advisory Boards are made up of some of the world's most renowned and accomplished academics and researchers in their respective fields.

Call for Papers

Note: The paper will be submitted by entering login information into the Journal's online system. The complete metadata details are required for your paper to be submitted successfully.

 Aim and Scope

The Journal of Social Sciences Research and Policy (JSSRP) aims to disseminate scientific information, and high-quality research and spark discussion on Social Sciences current issues.

The JSSRP investigates the most recent advancements in Sociology, social work, education; anthropology; economics; econometric studies; political science; public administration; defence and strategic studies; international relations; psychology including clinical, industrial; developmental psychology; philosophy; sociology; Iqbal studies and rural development.

This research journal has a genuinely global perspective, covering all aspects of developed, developing, and emerging trends.