About the Journal

"Contemporary Issues in Behavioral and Social Sciences" is a scholarly journal that seeks to explore and analyze the most pressing and relevant topics in the fields of behavioral and social sciences. This journal provides a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to publish their latest findings, insights, and perspectives on a wide range of contemporary issues that impact society.

The journal covers a diverse range of topics in behavioral and social sciences, including but not limited to psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, and communication. It welcomes original research articles, literature reviews, theoretical papers, and case studies that offer novel insights and approaches to understanding the complexities of human behavior and social dynamics.

The journal aims to publish high-quality research that contributes to advancing the knowledge and understanding of the most significant contemporary issues facing the world today. Some of the issues that the journal may cover include mental health, social inequality, environmental sustainability, globalization, migration, and human rights, among others.

The journal's interdisciplinary approach provides a unique opportunity for scholars and researchers from different fields to engage in a dialogue and share their perspectives on critical social and behavioral issues. The journal also aims to promote the application of research findings in practical settings, such as policy development, program design, and community interventions.

SCOPES

  1. Psychology: The journal may focus on a wide range of topics within psychology, such as developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, and neuropsychology. Articles may examine how psychological factors impact individual behavior and social dynamics.

  2. Sociology: The journal may cover topics related to social stratification, culture, social networks, social movements, and political sociology. It may also explore issues such as globalization, urbanization, and the impact of technology on society.

  3. Anthropology: The journal may cover topics related to cultural diversity, cross-cultural communication, and the role of culture in shaping individual and collective behavior. It may also explore topics such as cultural heritage, language, and social norms.

  4. Political Science: The journal may focus on topics related to political institutions, governance, public policy, and international relations. Articles may examine how political systems and processes impact individual behavior and social dynamics.

  5. Communication: The journal may cover topics related to the role of communication in shaping individual and collective behavior. It may explore the impact of media, technology, and social networks on communication patterns, as well as how communication can be used to promote social change.

  6. Interdisciplinary Approaches: The journal may welcome articles that take an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on insights and methods from multiple fields to explore complex social and behavioral issues. Articles may examine how different disciplines can work together to address contemporary issues facing society.