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FOCUS AND SCOPE
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES is a journal that uses a double-blind peer review model that can be accessed online. The purpose of HUMAS JOURNAL is to publish a journal containing quality articles that will be able to contribute thoughts from a theoretical and empirical perspective in society and humanities at a regional, national, and global scale.
The writings at JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES will significantly contribute to critical thinking in the area of society and humanities. The scope of the fields contained in HUMAS JOURNAL covers the following areas:
- social work, social welfare, social change, and social policy;
- humanism and human rights;
- corporate governance, and community studies;
- crosscultural and multiculturalism studies;
- economy, management, population and development studies;
- ethics, and intergroup relations;
- war, conflict, and international relations;
- local genius (local wisdom and local knowledge);
- popular culture;
- studies of inequality (class, race and gender studies);
- theology
- philosphy
- art
- literature
- and other related areas.
1. Administration, which studies social phonemes related to cooperation and human dynamics in achieving goals.
2. Anthropology, which studies humans in general, and especially cultural anthropology, which studies the cultural aspects of society.
3. Accounting, which studies an activity in identifying, measuring, classifying, and summarizing an economic transaction or event that can produce quantitative data, especially of a financial nature, which is used in decision making.
4. Archaeology, which studies ancient (human) culture through the systematic study of material data left behind.
5. Demography, which studies the dynamics of human population
6. Economics, which studies the production, and distribution of wealth in society
7. Geography, which studies the location and spatial variation of physical and human phenomena on the earth's surface.
8. Law, which studies systems of rules that have been institutionalized
Environmental Science, which studies the environment and solutions to environmental problems
9.Criminology, which studies crime and criminal behavior
10.Linguistics, which studies the cognitive and social aspects of language
11. Education, which studies issues related to learning, learning, and character and moral formation
12.Politics, which studies the governance of groups of people (including countries)
13.Psychology, which studies behavior and mental processes
14.History, which studies the past as it relates to mankind
15.Sexology, which studies human sexuality
16. Sociology, which studies society and the relationships or relations between people in it
Articles published on research results and literature review with acceptable research methodologies, qualitative studies, quantitative studies, or a combination of both, statistical analysis, case studies, field research, and historical studies. JISH received manuscripts from various related circles, such as relevant researchers, professors, students, policy-makers, scientists, and others.