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European Journal of Social
Sciences
ISSN:
1450-2267 |
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Editor-in-Chief
John Mylonakis, Hellenic Open University
(Tutor)
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Editorial Advisory
Board
Leo
V. Ryan, DePaul
University
Richard J.
Hunter, Seton
Hall University
Said
Elnashaie, Auburn
University
Subrata
Chowdhury,
University
of Rhode Island
Teresa
Smith,
University
of South Carolina
Neil
Reid, University of
Toledo
Jwyang Jiawen
Yang, The George Washington
University
Bansi
Sawhney,
University
of Baltimore
Hector
Lozada,
Seton
Hall University
Jean-Luc Grosso,
University of South Carolina
Ali Argun Karacabey,
Ankara University
Felix
Ayadi, Texas
Southern University
Bansi Sawhney,
University of Baltimore
David Wang,
Hsuan Chuang
University
Cornelis A.
Los, Kazakh-British Technical
University
Jatin
Pancholi, Middlesex University
Teresa Smith,
University of South
Carolina
Ranjit Biswas,
Philadelphia University
Chiaku
Chukwuogor-Ndu, Eastern Connecticut State
University
M. Femi Ayadi,
University of
Houston-Clear Lake
Wassim
Shahin, Lebanese American
University
Katerina
Lyroudi,
University of Macedonia
Emmanuel Anoruo,
Coppin State
University
H. Young Baek,
Nova Southeastern
University
Jean-Luc
Grosso, University of South
Carolina
Yen Mei Lee, Chinese Culture
University
Richard
Omotoye, Virginia State University
Mahdi Hadi,
Kuwait University
Maria
Elena Garcia-Ruiz,
University of
Cantabria
Zulkarnain Muhamad
Sori,
University
Putra Malaysia
Syrous
Kooros, Nicholls
State University
European
Journal of Social Sciences is
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Aims and
Scope
European Journal of
Social Sciences is a quarterly, peer-reviewed
international research journal that addresses
both applied and theoretical issues. The scope
of the journal
encompasses research articles, original research
reports, reviews, short communications and
scientific commentaries in the fields of social
sciences. The journal adopts a broad-ranging
view of social studies, charting new questions
and new research, and mapping the transformation
of social studies in the years to come. The
journal is interdisciplinary bringing together
articles from a textual, philosophical, and
social scientific background, as well as from
cultural studies. It engages in critical
discussions concerning gender, class, sexual
preference, ethnicity and other macro or micro
sites of political struggle. Other major topics
of emphasis are Anthropology, Business and
Management, Economics, Education, Environmental
Sciences, European Studies, Geography,
Government Policy, Law, Philosophy, Politics,
Psychology, Social Welfare, Sociology,
Statistics, Women's Studies. However, research
in all social science fields are
welcome.
Submissions
All articles are
subjected to a double blind peer-review process.
Manuscripts are invited from academicians,
researchers and practitioners for
publication consideration in all areas related to
applied sciences. Each manuscript must include
a 200-word abstract.
Articles are accepted in
MS-Word format only.
Submitted
articles should strictly follow the format of
the sample article.
Click here
for the sample article.
There is no submission fee. Publication fee for each accepted
article is $200 USD.
Articles
for consideration should be submitted using the
online submission form.
Submissions through e-mail will not be
considered.
If you have any questions regarding the
submission process click
here
to contact the editorial office.
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