
Aims Scope
Aims and Scope:
The Sociology Open Access Journal (SOAJ) is a scholarly publication committed to advancing the field of sociology through open access principles. The journal serves as a conduit for researchers, scholars, and sociologists to disseminate their original research articles, promote dialogue, and contribute to the vibrant sociological community.
SOAJ encompasses a broad spectrum of captivating topics within the realm of sociology. With a focus on understanding social structures and dynamics, the journal explores diverse themes such as social stratification, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, and the intricate workings of social institutions. By examining the complexities of society, SOAJ aims to foster critical insights and provoke discussions that drive progress in the field of sociology.
Recognizing the significance of collaborative knowledge sharing, SOAJ provides a platform for sociologists to showcase their research findings and contribute to the development of the field. By amplifying diverse perspectives and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, the journal stimulates fresh ideas, theoretical advancements, and empirical discoveries. Through open access, SOAJ ensures that the research reaches a global audience, promoting inclusivity and broadening the impact of sociological scholarship.
As an advocate for the advancement of sociological knowledge, SOAJ strives to engage researchers, scholars, and practitioners in critical debates, leading to a deeper understanding of the complexities of human society. By facilitating the exchange of ideas and promoting evidence-based research, the journal contributes to the growth and relevance of sociology as a discipline and its potential for addressing contemporary social challenges.
Classification:
- Anthropology
- Applied Sociology
- Deviance
- Economic Sociology
- Economics
- Education
- Environment
- History of The Social Sciences
- Knowledge and Science
- Law
- Peace War and Conflict
- Political Science
- Political Sociology
- Population and Demography
- Public Sociology
- Race and Ethnic Relations
- Religion
- Secularization
- Sexuality
- Social Change and Development
- Social Class
- Social Mobility
- Social Networks
- Social Philosophy
- Social Psychology
- Social Stratification
- Social Work
- Stratification Poverty and Inequality
- Urban and Rural Sociology
- Violence