Focus and Scope

This journal serves as a platform for scholarly discourse and research dissemination in the field of sociology, encompassing a diverse range of topics that critically engage with contemporary social phenomena. The focus and scope of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Sociology: Fundamental and theoretical studies in sociology that address the complexities of social structures, interactions, and processes.
  2. Sociology of Religion: Examination of religious practices, beliefs, and institutions within various social contexts, including their role in shaping societal norms and values.
  3. Sociology of Education: Insights into the interplay between educational systems, societal development, and individual empowerment.
  4. Political Sociology: Exploration of the relationship between society and political systems, focusing on power dynamics, governance, and political behavior.
  5. Sociology of Conflict: Analysis of the causes, processes, and resolutions of conflicts at various societal levels.
  6. Economic Sociology: Study of economic behavior and systems through a sociological lens, addressing issues like labor, markets, and globalization.
  7. Sociology of the Family: Investigation of family structures, dynamics, and their evolving roles in modern societies.
  8. Tourism Sociology: Sociological perspectives on tourism, its impacts, and its integration into local and global cultures.
  9. Gender Sociology: Critical analysis of gender roles, identities, and inequalities in various social contexts.
  10. Sociology of Media: Exploration of the relationship between media, communication, and societal change.
  11. Sociology of Law: Examination of legal systems, their social foundations, and their role in shaping justice and equity.
  12. Sociology of Development: Study of developmental processes, policies, and their social implications.
  13. Sociology of Organizations: Analysis of organizational behavior, structures, and their influence on social systems.
  14. Rural and Urban Sociology: Comparative studies of rural and urban societies, addressing issues of migration, urbanization, and rural sustainability.
  15. Sociology of Environment and Disaster: Exploration of environmental issues and disaster management from a sociological perspective.
  16. Social Religion and Culture: Interdisciplinary studies that connect social systems, religious practices, and cultural dynamics.
  17. Multicultural Society: Examination of coexistence, integration, and challenges within multicultural societies.
  18. Communities and Religious Communities: Studies on social cohesion, identity, and the evolving roles of religious and secular communities.
  19. Social Change: Analysis of the drivers, processes, and consequences of social transformations at local, national, and global levels.

This journal invites contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners who bring critical insights, innovative methodologies, and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of these topics. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of societal issues and contribute to meaningful social change.