The Society and People is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal committed to fostering scholarly dialogue and critical understanding of the evolving relationship between individuals and the society in which they live. The journal serves as a platform for Scholars, Researchers, Academicians, Policymakers, and Social thinkers to explore and examine the multifaceted dimensions of social life, human behaviours, culture, governance, and collective identities.

Published Quarterly,The Society and People encourage original Research articles, Theoretical essays, Case studies, Monographs and Review papers that address key social issues, emerging trends, and the forces shaping public and private life. The journal seeks to bridge gaps between disciplines such as Sociology, Political science, Anthropology, Economics, History, Education, Cultural studies, and allied subjects to promoting a comprehensive approach to social inquiry.

Aims and Scope:

  • To promote scholarly research that critically investigates the structure, function, and transformation of societies.
  • To provide insights into the cultural, ethical, political, and economic dimensions of human life.
  • To encourage studies that address social justice, equity, human rights, and the role of institutions in shaping collective experiences.
  • To serve as a repository of knowledge that informs social policy, community development, and civic engagement.

Audience:

The journal intended for a wide range of readers including scholars, educators, students, practitioners in social services, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how society impacts individuals—and how individuals, in turn, influence the course of society.

Core Themes May Include:

  • Social change and Development
  • Identity, Diversity, and Inclusion
  • Education and Social mobility
  • Urbanization and Community life
  • Media, Technology, and Society
  • Globalization and Cultural exchange
  • Marginalization and Social justice
  • Ethics and Public discourse
  • Arts, Culture and Religion
  • Politics, Governance, Legislation and Public policy
  • Allied Concepts related to the society and people

By cultivating a space for reflective, rigorous, and socially engaged scholarship, The Society and People  aspire to contribute meaningfully to the betterment of society through knowledge, analysis, and dialogue.

  • Distinctive Features:

Policy-Relevant Scholarship: Bridging the gap between academic research and real-world   challenges

Global Perspectives: Featuring diverse viewpoints from established and emerging dynamic and Potential scholars.
Methodological Pluralism: Welcoming qualitative, quantitative, and theoretical approaches.
Rigorous Blind Peer Review: Maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity.