Aim
The International Journal of Social Sciences, Language and Linguistics aims to provide a dynamic and inclusive platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share original research and critical insights in the fields of social sciences, language, and linguistics. The journal is committed to advancing interdisciplinary dialogue and fostering a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between society, culture, and language. By promoting high-quality and impactful scholarship, the journal supports the global dissemination of knowledge and contributes to the ongoing development of these fields.
Scope
The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, case studies, and theoretical contributions that explore topics including, but not limited to:
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Sociological studies and social theory
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Anthropology and cultural studies
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Political science, governance, and public policy
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Education and pedagogy in social sciences and language
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Applied and theoretical linguistics
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Language acquisition, teaching, and assessment
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Multilingualism, translation, and interpretation
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Discourse analysis and pragmatics
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Sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics
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Communication studies and media
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Literature studies from a linguistic or social perspective
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Interaction of language, culture, and society
The journal encourages submissions that adopt innovative methodologies, interdisciplinary perspectives, and address contemporary challenges in society, language, and linguistics. As an open access, peer-reviewed journal indexed in Crossref (DOI) and Google Scholar, all published articles are freely available to the global scholarly community.