Scope
The Journal of Regional Studies Review (JRSR) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes high-quality research in diverse areas of the social sciences. The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share original research, theoretical discussions, and critical reviews that contribute to the advancement of knowledge across multiple social science disciplines.
The journal welcomes contributions that explore contemporary issues, emerging debates, and innovative perspectives in the social sciences. It encourages studies that use qualitative, quantitative, or mixed research approaches and promote academic dialogue on social, economic, political, educational, cultural, and developmental matters.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following fields:
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Political Science
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Economics
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Sociology
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International Relations
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Education
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Media and Communication Studies
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Public Administration
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Development Studies
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Anthropology
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Law and Legal Studies
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Gender Studies
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Cultural Studies
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Environmental and Sustainability Studies
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Governance and Public Policy
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Psychology and Behavioral Studies
The journal also welcomes interdisciplinary and comparative studies that address social challenges, policy issues, and societal transformations at local, national, and global levels. Through rigorous peer review and scholarly standards, the Journal of Regional Studies Review seeks to promote intellectual exchange and support the development of research in the broader field of social sciences.
