Aim and Scope

Detailed Scope for the Journal of Advance Research in Social Science and Humanities:

Sociology and Anthropology -

Cultural Studies: Investigations into cultural identities, practices, and the impact of cultural changes on societies.

Social Stratification and Inequality: Analysis of the causes and impacts of social inequality and mechanisms of social stratification.

Urban and Rural Sociology: Studies on urbanization, rural development, and the socio-economic dynamics of urban and rural communities.

Psychology and Behavioral Sciences -

Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology: Research on human cognition, behavior, and emotional responses.

Developmental Psychology: Studies on human development from infancy through old age, focusing on emotional, psychological, and social changes.

Social Psychology: Exploration of how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.

Political Science and International Relations -

Political Theory and Philosophy: Examination of political ideologies, governance models, and the philosophy of law and justice.

Global Politics and Diplomacy: Analysis of international relations, conflict resolution, and global governance.

Public Policy and Administration: Studies on policy making, administrative processes, and the impact of public policies on society.

History and Archaeology -

Historical Studies: In-depth research on specific historical periods, significant events, and their impact on contemporary societies.

Archaeological Research: Discoveries and analyses that offer insights into ancient civilizations and historical narratives.

Literature and Linguistics -

Comparative Literature: Studies comparing literature from different cultures, time periods, or genres.

Linguistics: Research on language structure, development, phonetics, and syntax; language as a tool for social interaction and cultural transmission.

Arts and Philosophy -

Philosophical Inquiry: Exploration of philosophical questions related to ethics, aesthetics, knowledge, and reality.

Visual and Performing Arts: Studies on art forms such as painting, sculpture, theater, and music, focusing on their societal impact and cultural significance.

Interdisciplinary and Emerging Areas -

Gender Studies: Research on gender roles, identities, and relations; feminist theory and gender equality.

Digital Humanities: Use of digital tools in humanities research, impact of digitalization on cultural practices, and the evolution of digital cultures.

Environmental Humanities: Exploration of the relationship between humans and their environments, integrating ecological concerns with humanities disciplines.