The Journal of Policy, Society, and Humanities is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that aims to foster scholarly discussions at the intersection of law, public policy, social dynamics, and humanities. The journal provides a platform for researchers, policymakers, and academics to share research that addresses contemporary societal issues, offering both theoretical insights and practical solutions to challenges faced by modern societies. Our mission is to promote the exchange of ideas and knowledge that can drive positive change in governance, law, culture, and social development.
We focus on publishing high-quality research that explores a wide range of topics, including public policy, governance, human rights, social welfare, legal studies, social movements, culture, media, and human development. By encouraging interdisciplinary perspectives, we aim to bridge the gap between policy, social issues, and cultural contexts, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of the complex forces shaping our world today. The journal welcomes empirical studies, theoretical papers, and critical reviews that advance knowledge in these dynamic fields.
With a commitment to academic excellence and open access, The Journal of Policy, Society, and Humanities seeks to support innovative research that addresses global challenges, informs policy-making, and promotes societal well-being. We invite scholars from diverse disciplines to contribute their work to a journal that values rigor, relevance, and the transformative power of research to make a positive impact on society.