About the Journal
Journal Name : Proceedings in Social Sciences
About the Journal
Proceedings in Social Sciences (PSS) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, and open-access academic journal dedicated to publishing scholarly work, conference proceedings, and thematic issues that advance understanding in the social sciences. The journal employs a rigorous double-blind peer review process, ensuring fairness and academic integrity by keeping both authors’ and reviewers’ identities anonymous throughout the evaluation. As an open-access publication, PSS provides unrestricted access to its content, supporting the global exchange of knowledge and fostering collaborations among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. Adhering to the ethical standards of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), PSS maintains high editorial quality, transparency, and integrity in its publications. The journal welcomes empirical studies, theoretical discussions, literature reviews, and applied research across all major fields of social sciences, with a focus on publishing high-quality work presented in academic conferences, workshops, and symposia.
Aim and Scope
The journal aims to:
- Provide a credible platform for disseminating high-quality social science research, including peer-reviewed conference proceedings.
- Encourage interdisciplinary research that bridges multiple fields of social sciences.
- Facilitate the publication of innovative ideas, policy recommendations, and research-based solutions to contemporary issues.
- Enhance the visibility of conference and symposium research outputs through open access publishing.
- Promote scholarly exchange between academics, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide.
The scope of PSS includes, but is not limited to:
- Sociology & Social Policy: Social change, inequality, and community studies.
- Political Science & Governance: Public administration, political systems, and policy analysis.
- Economics & Development: Economic theory, development strategies, and financial systems.
- Education & Learning Sciences: Educational reform, pedagogy, and lifelong learning.
- Psychology & Behavioral Sciences: Individual, social, and organizational behavior.
- International Relations: Diplomacy, security studies, and global governance.
- Communication & Media Studies: Public discourse, journalism, and digital media.
- Law, Justice & Human Rights: Legal systems, international law, and rights protection.
- Cultural & Gender Studies: Identity, diversity, and social inclusion.
- Environmental & Sustainability Studies: Human–environment interactions and sustainable development.