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AIMS AND SCOPE

Aims and scope

The aims of Global Social Sciences Review (GSSR) are to:

  1. Promote high-quality research in the social sciences and related interdisciplinary fields.
  2. Publish original theoretical, empirical, methodological, and policy-oriented research that contributes to scholarly knowledge.
  3. Provide a platform for researchers and scholars to engage with important social, political, economic, cultural, historical, and policy issues.
  4. Encourage interdisciplinary research and scholarly exchange across different fields of the social sciences.
  5. Promote research that contributes to academic discussion and, where appropriate, informs policy and practice.

Global Social Sciences Review (GSSR) is a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary journal that provides a platform for research in the social sciences and related fields. The journal welcomes theoretical, empirical, methodological, and policy-oriented research that addresses significant social, political, economic, cultural, historical, educational, and related issues.

GSSR welcomes research addressing issues of local, national, regional, and international significance. The journal also encourages research that examines relationships between disciplines and contributes to a broader understanding of social issues and processes.

GSSR welcomes contributions from researchers working across the social sciences and related disciplines. The journal encourages interdisciplinary research that connects different fields and perspectives and contributes to a broader understanding of social issues.

The journal welcomes research addressing significant issues affecting individuals, communities, institutions, and societies. 

GSSR considers original research articles and review articles across the following subject areas:

  1. Human and Society
    1. Social Work
    2. Sociology
    3. Psychology
    4. Gender Studies
    5. Urban Studies
    6. Tourism & Hospitality
    7. Anthropology
    8. Business and Economics
    9. Criminology & Penology
    10. Human Rights
    11. Law
  2. Education and Mass Studies
    1. Mass Communication
    2. Elementary, Secondary & Higher Education
    3. Curriculum
    4. TESOL
    5. Transformative Education
    6. Adult Education
    7. Health & Physical Education
  3. Historical and Regional Studies
    1. History
    2. Heritage & Architecture
    3. Geography
    4. Pakistan Studies
    5. Area Studies
    6. Asian & African Studies
    7. American & European Studies
  4. Government and Politics
    1. Political Science
    2. International Relations
    3. Defense & Strategic Studies
    4. Peace & Conflict Studies
    5. Public Policy
    6. Management & Public Administration
    7. HR & Leadership
    8. Developmental Studies
  5. Human Society & Sciences
    1. Public Health
    2. Psychiatry
    3. Cyber & Artificial Intelligence
    4. Computational Social Sciences
    5. Statistical Knowledge
    6. Industrial Relations
    7. Information Sciences & Library Sciences
    8. Media Sciences
    9. Maritime Studies
    10. Bio-Societies &. Bioethics
    11. Technology & Development Studies
    12. Sports Sciences & Leisure Studies
    13. Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences
    14. Environmental & Climate Studies
  6. Human & Arts
    1. Language & Linguistics
    2. Literature & Culture
    3. Fashion & Designing
    4. Archeology
    5. Philosophy
    6. Religion
    7. Radio, Television & Film

The subject areas listed above are indicative rather than exhaustive. GSSR may consider manuscripts addressing related areas that fall within the journal's overall scope.

Types of Manuscripts

GSSR considers original research articles and review articles that fall within the journal's aims and scope. Manuscripts should present original scholarly work, demonstrate appropriate research methods, and make a clear contribution to the relevant field.

Target Readership

GSSR is intended for researchers, academics, postgraduate students, practitioners, policymakers, and other readers interested in social sciences and related interdisciplinary fields.

Note: The subject areas listed above are indicative rather than exhaustive. GSSR may consider manuscripts addressing related areas where the research is relevant to the journal's aims and scope.