About the Journal
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 researchers, academicians, policymakers, and social thinkers to explore and examine the multifaceted dimensions of social life, human behavior, culture, governance, and collective identity.
Published quarterly, The Society and People encourages original research articles, theoretical essays, case studies, 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, and cultural studies, promoting a holistic approach to social inquiry.
Aims and Scope:
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To promote scholarly research that critically investigates the structure, function, and transformation of societies.
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To provide insights into the cultural, ethical, political, and economic dimensions of human life.
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To encourage studies that address social justice, equity, human rights, and the role of institutions in shaping collective experiences.
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To serve as a repository of knowledge that informs social policy, community development, and civic engagement.
Audience:
The journal is 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:
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Social Change and Development
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Identity, Diversity, and Inclusion
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Education and social mobility
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Politics, governance, and public policy
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Urbanization and community life
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Media, technology, and society
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Globalization and cultural exchange
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Marginalization and social justice
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Ethics and public discourse
By cultivating a space for reflective, rigorous, and socially engaged scholarship, The Society and People aspires to contribute meaningfully to the betterment of society through knowledge, analysis, and dialogue.
Editorial Mission Statement
At The Society and People, our mission is to advance thoughtful, inclusive, and transformative scholarship that deepens our understanding of the human experience within diverse societal frameworks. We are committed to publishing high-quality, original works that explore the complex interplay between individuals and the social structures that shape their lives. Guided by principles of academic integrity, critical inquiry, and social responsibility, the journal seeks to become a trusted space for interdisciplinary dialogue and impactful research.
We believe that meaningful academic discourse can influence change—not only in policy and practice but also in how we see ourselves and others within an ever-evolving world. As such, The Society and People welcomes voices from a range of disciplines and perspectives, with a focus on issues that matter to both scholars and society at large.
Call for Papers
Call for Papers – The Society and People
ISSN: [Insert ISSN if available]
Frequency: Quarterly
Submission Deadline: [Insert Date]
Next Issue: [Insert Month/Year]
The Society and People invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit original manuscripts for publication in our upcoming issue. The journal is dedicated to publishing insightful research and critical discussions that explore the intersections of society, culture, politics, economics, and human behavior.
We welcome submissions in the form of:
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Research Articles
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Conceptual Papers
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Literature Reviews
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Case Studies
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Book Reviews
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Opinion Essays
Themes of Interest include, but are not limited to:
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Social structures and everyday life
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Political participation and governance
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Education, class, and mobility
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Cultural identity and heritage
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Gender, race, and intersectionality
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Media and communication in society
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Mental health and community well-being
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Environmental justice and sustainability
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Social movements and activism
Submission Guidelines:
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Manuscripts should be written in clear academic English and properly cited.
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Articles should range between 3,000 to 7,000 words.
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All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review process.
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Please format your manuscript according to the journal’s style guide available at [Insert Link or Email for Guidelines].
Submit your manuscript to: [Insert Email Address or Submission Portal]
For more information, please contact the editorial team at [Insert Contact Info].
Join us in shaping conversations that connect society and people—across borders, disciplines, and experiences.