About the Journal
Journal Name : The Current Issue of Society
About the Journal
The Current Issue of Society is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, and open-access scholarly journal dedicated to exploring, analyzing, and addressing pressing social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental issues of our time. It serves as a platform for the publication of original research, critical reviews, theoretical analyses, and policy-oriented studies that respond to the complexities of contemporary society.
The journal maintains a rigorous double-blind peer review process, ensuring that submissions are evaluated solely on scholarly merit and research quality, with both author and reviewer identities kept confidential. This process guarantees fairness, impartiality, and academic integrity throughout the editorial workflow.
As an open-access publication, The Current Issue of Society ensures that all its content is freely accessible to readers around the world, fostering inclusive scholarly dialogue and the exchange of ideas beyond institutional and geographic boundaries. Guided by the ethical standards of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the journal upholds transparency, originality, and ethical research practices.
Aim and Scope
Aim
The journal aims to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary forum for examining urgent societal issues, fostering academic discussions that inform policy, shape public opinion, and inspire sustainable solutions. It encourages contributions that integrate multiple perspectives—academic, professional, and community-based—to address challenges faced by contemporary societies.
Scope
The scope of The Current Issue of Society spans a wide array of topics, including but not limited to:
- Social Change and Inequality– Poverty, class divisions, migration, urbanization, and social justice.
- Political Dynamics– Governance, democracy, political movements, and human rights.
- Economic Challenges– Globalization, economic policy, inequality, and sustainable development.
- Education and Society– Access to education, curriculum reforms, and the role of technology in learning.
- Health and Well-being– Public health policies, mental health awareness, and healthcare systems.
- Environmental Issues– Climate change, environmental policy, and sustainable resource management.
- Cultural Transformation– Media influence, cultural identity, and the impact of digital communication.
- Law and Governance– Legal frameworks, justice systems, and institutional reforms.
- Gender and Diversity– Equality, empowerment, and inclusion in modern societies.
- Science, Technology, and Society– Ethical implications, innovation adoption, and the societal role of science.
The journal invites research from sociology, political science, economics, education, law, environmental studies, cultural studies, and other related disciplines, encouraging cross-disciplinary collaborations that deepen understanding of today’s most critical issues.