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Current Social Sciences

ISSN: 2772-316X (Print)
eISSN: 2772-3178 (Online)

Current Social Sciences, a peer reviewed journal, publishes original research articles, letters, reviews/mini-reviews and guest edited thematic issues in all areas of social science. The journal is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles that will be rapidly available worldwide. Topics covered in this interdisciplinary journal include: Anthropology Archeology Communication Demography Development Education E-Learning Gender Studies Geography, Planning and development Health Human Factors and Ergonomic Law Library and Information Sciences Life span and life course studies Linguistics and languages Political Science and International relations Public administration Safety research Social work Sociology and Political Sciences Transportation Urban studies

Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Dec 18, 2024
Netnography a new tool for studying businesses

Netnography is an ever-evolving qualitative digital research method that has been used and advanced by tourism researchers to understand a broad spectrum of topics. Developments such as artificial intelligence and emerging cultural phenomena offer new opportunities for netnographers but require procedural adjustments (Kozinets et al 2024). The special issue aims at accommodating various expressions of netnographical research for various business areas. see more

Submission closes on: Nov 15, 2024
Sustainable Tourism Marketing Practices and Visitor Experience

Tourism is a dynamic industry that plays a pivotal role in global economic development. As the tourism landscape evolves, there is an increasing recognition of the need for sustainability in marketing practices and enhancing the overall visitor experience. This special issue aims to explore and showcase cutting-edge research on sustainable tourism marketing strategies and their impact on the holistic visitor experience within the tourism ecosystem. see more

Submission closes on: Sep 01, 2024
Higher Education in Soviet Successor States: Are we Post Post-Soviet?

Higher Education in Soviet Successor States: Are we Post Post-Soviet? With the introduction of private institutions, tuition fees, two- and three-cycle models, program-level based institutional classifications, unified national admission tests, international providers, excellence initiatives and comparison tables, and the removal of subordination to ministries have been combined to various degrees to bring differing levels of success in higher education in all 15 countries since 1991. Understanding these reforms still garners further attention, but we are... see more

Submission closes on: Aug 31, 2024
Intersectionality in Women Studies

We are pleased to announce an upcoming thematic issue for the Women Studies section of the interdisciplinary Current Social Science Journal. Our section is dedicated to advancing knowledge in gender studies, feminism, and the intricate facets of women's experiences. Building upon our commitment to interdisciplinary engagement, this thematic issue will delve into the critical theme of intersectionality—an essential concept that illuminates the interconnectedness of gender, society, culture, and power dynamics in shaping human lives.
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