About the Journal
In the rapidly evolving landscape of social sciences, the need for a comprehensive, multidisciplinary research journal has become increasingly apparent. Researchers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines are often grappling with complex societal issues that require an integrated, collaborative approach. SPECTRUM Journal of Social Science, aims to provide a platform for scholars to explore novel intersections between various social science domains, fostering a more holistic understanding of contemporary social phenomena.
The journal's primary objective is to promote cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. It will encourage submissions that draw upon multiple theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and disciplinary perspectives to generate innovative insights and solutions to pressing social challenges. The journal will particularly welcome contributions that demonstrate the value of collaboration across social science disciplines, such as Anthropology, Archaeology, Communication Studies, Cultural studies, Culturology and Political Science, Dance ethno muscicology, Economics, Geography, Linguistics, Management, Political science, Psychology, Public policy, Sociology, Sustainability, among others.
A key emphasis of the journal will be on the integration of diverse disciplinary knowledge to address complex, real-world problems. The journal will prioritize research that not only advances academic understanding but also has tangible implications for policymaking, community development, and social change. By fostering a dialogue between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, the journal aims to bridge the gap between theory and praxis, ultimately contributing to more informed and effective interventions in the social domain.
Both the Editorial Advisory Group and the Editorial Board feature outstanding individuals from academia, bussines and industry, ensuring that all the multiple frontiers are covered.
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