About the Journal

The Peer-Reviewed Journal of Social Science (PRJSS) is a distinguished academic platform committed to advancing critical inquiry and interdisciplinary scholarship across the diverse domains of social sciences. PRJSS fosters an environment that encourages original research, analytical depth, and innovative perspectives on the social, cultural, political, and economic issues shaping contemporary societies. Serving as a meeting point for scholars, researchers, and practitioners, the journal promotes meaningful dialogue and knowledge exchange essential to understanding evolving social dynamics.

Recognized for its academic rigor and relevance, PRJSS publishes high-quality empirical studies, theoretical contributions, critical analyses, and policy-oriented research. Its wide thematic coverage includes sociology, political science, anthropology, economics, public policy, gender studies, social psychology, and development studies. With a strong focus on present-day challenges—such as social justice, governance, migration, globalization, digital societies, inequality, and human rights—the journal provides nuanced insights into the complexities of modern social landscapes.

Through a strict double-blind peer review process, PRJSS upholds the highest standards of academic integrity and ensures the publication of credible and impactful scholarship. By promoting interdisciplinary engagement and fostering reflective and transformative scholarship, PRJSS serves as an essential resource for shaping contemporary social science research.

More than a repository of knowledge, PRJSS is a platform for intellectual exchange, critical reflection, and progressive thought. It invites scholars and practitioners worldwide to contribute to its mission of enriching social science discourse and advancing evidence-based understanding of societal change.

The Journal, Peer-Reviewed Journal of Social Science (PRJSS) accepts a wide range of submissions in the field of Social Science:-

  1. Aging and gerontology
  2. Childhood and youth studies
  3. Civic engagement and citizenship
  4. Class and economic disparities
  5. Community development
  6. Comparative and historical sociology
  7. Consumption and consumer culture
  8. Crime and deviance
  9. Criminology and criminal justice
  10. Cultural sociology
  11. Demography and population studies
  12. Digital sociology and technology
  13. Disaster and risk sociology
  14. Economic sociology
  15. Economics
  16. Education and society
  17. Environmental sociology
  18. Family sociology
  19. Gender studies and feminism
  20. Globalization and transnationalism
  21. Health disparities and public health
  22. Human rights and social justice
  23. Identity formation
  24. Indigenous studies and traditional knowledge systems
  25. Interdisciplinary studies
  26. Intersectionality studies
  27. Labor markets and employment
  28. Law and society
  29. Leisure and recreation studies
  30. Marriage and kinship systems
  31. Media and communication studies
  32. Medical sociology
  33. Mental health and society
  34. Migration and immigration studies
  35. Multiculturalism and diversity
  36. Organizational sociology
  37. Political sociology
  38. Postcolonial and decolonial studies
  39. Poverty and welfare
  40. Power and inequality
  41. Qualitative and quantitative research methods
  42. Race and ethnicity studies
  43. Religion and secularization
  44. Science and technology studies
  45. Social change and development
  46. Social inequality and stratification
  47. Social mobility
  48. Social movements and collective action
  49. Social networks and social capital
  50. Social policy analysis
  51. Social psychology
  52. Social theory and methodology
  53. Sociology of art and aesthetics
  54. Sociology of emotions
  55. Sociology of knowledge
  56. Sustainability and climate change
  57. Urban and rural sociology
  58. Violence and conflict studies
  59. Work and occupations