About the Journal
The NextGen Journal of Social Sciences (NJSS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal dedicated to advancing research in social sciences, humanities, and interdisciplinary studies. NJSS provides a global platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to publish original research articles, review papers, case studies, and short communications, promoting innovative, evidence-based, and high-impact scholarly contributions in social sciences.
The journal emphasizes the study of society, culture, governance, economics, politics, education, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and communication studies, while encouraging research that integrates regional and global perspectives. NJSS aims to bridge theoretical frameworks with applied social research, fostering solutions to contemporary social challenges and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
Scope and Focus Areas:
- Sociology, Anthropology, and Human Geography
- Political Science, Governance, and Public Policy
- Economics, Development Studies, and Social Entrepreneurship
- Education, Pedagogy, and Curriculum Studies
- Psychology, Behavioral Studies, and Mental Health Research
- Communication, Media Studies, and Digital Society
- Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, and Social Justice
- Urban Studies, Environmental Policy, and Sustainability
- Interdisciplinary Social Science Research
- Regional and Global Social Studies
Journal Features:
- Rigorous Peer Review: Ensures credible, high-quality, and reproducible research
- Open Access: Articles freely available worldwide for maximum impact
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Encourages contributions across multiple social science domains
- Global Editorial Board: International experts from diverse regions
- Indexing & Discoverability: Optimized for search engines and academic databases
- Ethical Standards: Adheres to strict guidelines on research ethics, plagiarism, and publication integrity
Mission:
NJSS’s mission is to advance the understanding of social phenomena, support high-quality research, and promote global collaboration, contributing to informed social policy, education, and community development.
Keywords:
Social Sciences, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Economics, Education, Psychology, Communication, Cultural Studies, Governance, Public Policy, Interdisciplinary Research, Social Justice, Development Studies, Behavioral Studies, Global Studies
