Aims and Scope

SCIENCE – International Journal is an international, high-quality, peer-reviewed, open access scholarly journal dedicated to publishing original research, theoretical contributions, and examples of good practice that advance knowledge with significance, interdisciplinarity, and broad impact in the social sciences. The journal prioritizes work that demonstrates originality, rigorous methodology, and a clear contribution to the academic community and wider society.

The journal’s primary mission is to facilitate the transfer of new knowledge, innovative ideas, and applied experiences among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. It provides a forum for scholars who seek to create, use, share, and disseminate research that deepens understanding of contemporary social and cultural phenomena and supports evidence-based decision-making across disciplines.

SCIENCE – International Journal welcomes submissions in a wide range of disciplines within the social sciences, including, but not limited to:

  • Sociology

  • Economics

  • Law

  • Political Science

  • Demography

  • Security Studies

  • Education

  • Cultural Studies

  • Humanities

The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research that examines social structures, cultural practices, identities, values, and transformations in local, regional, and global contexts.

Submissions should demonstrate strong scholarly foundations, relevance to current academic and societal debates, and clear potential to contribute to theory, practice, or policy.


Rationale and Good Practices

  • A clearly defined aims and scope helps authors determine the journal’s relevance prior to submission and reduces desk rejections, while signaling to indexing services the journal’s core disciplinary and interdisciplinary orientation.

  • Emphasizing originality, methodological rigor, interdisciplinarity, and cultural perspectives aligns with the expectations of international abstracting and indexing services and supports the journal’s long-term scholarly impact.