Aims and Scope

The Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of complex social phenomena through interdisciplinary inquiry. The journal fosters the integration of diverse academic disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, anthropology, psychology, political science, economics, and gender studies, to explore the dynamic and multifaceted nature of human societies.

Aims: The journal aims to provide a platform for cutting-edge research that examines social issues through an interdisciplinary lens. It seeks to:

  • Promote interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration to address pressing social problems.
  • Foster critical inquiry into the intersections of various social factors, including race, gender, class, sexuality, and more.
  • Explore the relationships between individual agency and larger social structures, emphasizing the complex ways in which identity, power, and inequality intersect.
  • Encourage the development of innovative theories and methodologies that transcend disciplinary boundaries, providing new insights into social phenomena.

Scope: The Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences publishes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical papers on topics that span a range of social science fields. Areas of interest include:

  • Social justice and human rights
  • Intersectionality and identity studies
  • Social inequality, discrimination, and privilege
  • Theoretical frameworks in social sciences
  • Globalization and its impact on societies
  • Urbanization, migration, and transnationalism
  • Environmental justice and sustainability
  • Political economy and social policy
  • Education, health, and social welfare

By examining social issues from multiple disciplinary perspectives, the journal aims to contribute to more inclusive, effective, and holistic approaches to solving contemporary societal challenges.

This journal is intended for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and students who seek to understand and engage with complex social issues in a way that acknowledges the interconnectedness of social, economic, and cultural factors.