About the Journal

The International Research Journal of Sociology, Psychology, and Anthropology is an esteemed peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish high-quality research focused on the intersection of sociology, psychology, and anthropology. It seeks to explore the complex relationships between individuals, societies, and cultures through multidisciplinary perspectives, contributing to a deeper understanding of human behavior, social systems, and cultural dynamics.

The journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical papers, case studies, reviews, and methodological advancements from scholars and practitioners. It provides a platform for discussions on the latest trends and innovations in these fields, promoting the integration of psychological and sociological theories with anthropological research.

Scope of the Journal

The scope of the International Research Journal of Sociology, Psychology, and Anthropology includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Sociology: Studies related to social structures, institutions, power dynamics, inequality, social movements, urbanization, globalization, and societal changes. The journal emphasizes research on the interactions between individuals and societal norms and the impact of culture on social behavior.

  • Psychology: Research focusing on mental health, cognitive processes, emotional regulation, human development, personality, and behavioral science. The journal explores both individual and collective psychological factors that influence human interactions and behavior across different social contexts.

  • Anthropology: Exploration of human cultures, societies, and evolutionary processes, with particular emphasis on ethnographic research, cultural practices, rituals, kinship, language, and anthropology of development. The journal publishes studies that focus on both contemporary and historical perspectives on human cultures and societies.

  • Human Behavior and Social Interactions: Research on how individuals interact with each other within different contexts, considering psychological, social, and cultural influences.

  • Psychosocial Studies: Understanding of how psychological processes interact with societal issues, exploring areas such as social identity, stigma, mental health in diverse communities, and cross-cultural psychology.

  • Cultural Anthropology: Investigation into the diversity of human cultures, including the study of rituals, customs, belief systems, and how cultural differences shape behaviors, norms, and values.

  • Globalization and Social Change: Studies on how globalization impacts societal structures, family dynamics, and the changing nature of cultural practices and identities in a rapidly evolving world.

  • Social Psychology: Understanding of how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others, as well as the role of group dynamics, prejudice, and social influence.

  • Sociocultural Diversity: Research that addresses the challenges and opportunities in multicultural societies, examining issues like cultural integration, intercultural communication, and the role of social institutions in promoting diversity and inclusion.

Mission and Objectives

The International Research Journal of Sociology, Psychology, and Anthropology is dedicated to providing a platform for scholars from diverse academic backgrounds to share innovative research that contributes to the advancement of social sciences. Its mission is to foster a deeper understanding of human societies, cultures, and behaviors through the integration of sociology, psychology, and anthropology.

Publication Frequency

The International Research Journal of Sociology, Psychology, and Anthropology is published quarterly. It adheres to a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that only the highest-quality articles are included. As an open-access journal, it aims to provide wide accessibility to researchers, practitioners, educators, and policymakers, fostering a global dialogue on the issues facing societies today.

The journal provides a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the various factors influencing human behavior and societal functioning, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, educators, and anyone interested in the fields of sociology, psychology, and anthropology.