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Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities is open access peer reviewed refereed journal.

The aim of Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities is to encourage scientists, academicians and students to publish their experimental and theoretical details. Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities provides an advanced knowledge platform for the Commerce and Management professionals.

Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities, an international open access peer reviewed refereed online journal, presents original research articles and rapid communications, covering all areas of social Sciences and Humanities. The primary mission of the journal is to become the premier source of high quality research from whole of the world.

Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have not been published already, under review elsewhere, nor are they under consideration for publication or in press elsewhere. Papers not sufficiently substantiated by experimental detail will not be published. Experimental research on vertebrates or any regulated invertebrates must comply with Institutional, National, or International guidelines, and where available should have been approved by an appropriate ethics committee. A statement detailing compliance with guidelines and/or ethical approval must be included in the manuscript. All research must have been carried out within an appropriate ethical framework. If there is suspicion that work has not taken place within an appropriate ethical framework, Editors may reject the manuscript. All research articles, and most other article types, published in Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities undergo thorough peer review process and the process is single blinded. Authors must be careful when they reproduce text, tables or illustrations in their manuscript from other sources. Plagiarism will be viewed seriously. All accepted manuscripts are subjected to editorial changes. All rights are reserved to Editor-in-chief, Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities.

The Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities covers a wide range of topics within the fields of social sciences and humanities. While the specific subtopics may vary depending on the focus of individual articles and issues, here are some common subtopics that you might find in the journal:
1. Interdisciplinary Studies: Articles that explore the integration of different disciplines within the social sciences and humanities to address complex issues.
2. Cultural Studies: Examination of culture, including cultural norms, practices, and their impact on society.
3. Social Psychology: Research on individual and group behavior, attitudes, and perceptions in a social context.
4. Environmental Humanities: Exploration of the relationship between humans and the environment, including topics like environmental ethics, sustainability, and climate change.
5. Gender and Sexuality Studies: Research on gender identity, sexuality, and the social construction of gender roles.
6. History and Historiography: Articles that delve into historical events, their interpretation, and the methods used to study the past.
7. Literature and Literary Theory: Analysis of literary works, genres, and literary criticism.
8. Political Science: Research on political systems, governance, international relations, and political ideologies.
9. Philosophy: Discussions of philosophical ideas and their applications to contemporary issues.
10. Economics and Economic History: Studies on economic theories, policies, and historical economic developments.
11. Anthropology: Examination of human societies, cultures, and the diversity of human experiences.
12. Sociology: Research on social structures, institutions, and societal trends.
13. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences: Studies on human behavior, cognition, and psychological processes.
14. Religious Studies: Exploration of religious beliefs, practices, and their influence on society.
15. Art and Aesthetics: Discussions of visual arts, music, and aesthetics in the context of culture and society.
16. Education and Pedagogy: Research on educational methods, theories, and practices.
17. Ethics and Moral Philosophy: Examination of ethical dilemmas and moral frameworks.
18. Media and Communication Studies: Analysis of media, communication technologies, and their societal impact.
19. Health Humanities: Exploration of the intersection between healthcare and the humanities, including medical ethics and patient narratives.
20. Global Studies: Research on global issues, international relations, and globalization.
These subtopics are not exhaustive, and the journal may feature articles that bridge multiple disciplines or explore novel areas of study within the social sciences and humanities. The specific subtopics covered in the journal can vary from issue to issue based on the interests and expertise of the contributing authors and editors.

Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have not been published already, under review elsewhere, nor are they under consideration for publication or in press elsewhere. Papers not sufficiently substantiated by experimental detail will not be published. Experimental research on vertebrates or any regulated invertebrates must comply with Institutional, National, or International guidelines, and where available should have been approved by an appropriate ethics committee. A statement detailing compliance with guidelines and/or ethical approval must be included in the manuscript. All research must have been carried out within an appropriate ethical framework. If there is suspicion that work has not taken place within an appropriate ethical framework, Editors may reject the manuscript. All research articles, and most other article types, published in Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities undergo thorough peer review process and the process is single blinded. Authors must be careful when they reproduce text, tables or illustrations in their manuscript from other sources. Plagiarism will be viewed seriously. All accepted manuscripts are subjected to editorial changes. All rights are reserved to Editor-in-chief, Journal of Integrative Social Sciences and Humanities.