Studies in 


Sociology and


Social Anthropology

  
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ISSN: Applied 

Author can submit their article via ONLINE SUBMISSION 



                        
                       ISSN: Applied     

Open AccessThis journal also publishes Open Access articles

Aim and Scope

Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology (SSSA) a annual peer reviewed journal publishes original articles in the field of anthropology, sociology, demography, human biology, environmental studies, medical anthropology, tribal and rural economy, and development studies, etc. It welcomes theoretical articles too, without geographical restriction. The basic policy of SSSA is to develop a media for exchange of ideas, research news, technical reports, conference news, etc. among scholars around the globe.

Paper that has already appeared or submitted elsewhere will not be accepted for review/publication. The views expressed by the author(s) in the original articles(s) are entirely and necessarily theirs, and not that of the Editor.

Abstract Guidelines: Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to judge the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the nature of the results, and the conclusions. The abstract should summarize the substantive results of the work and not merely list topics to be discussed. An abstract is an outline/brief summary of your paper and your whole project. It should have an intro, body and conclusion. It is a well-developed paragraph, should be exact in wording, and must be understandable to a wide audience. Abstracts should be no more than 250 words, formatted in Microsoft Word, and single-spaced, using size 12 Times New Roman font. Abstracts highlight major points of your research and explain why your work is important; what your purpose was, how you went about your project, what you learned, and what you concluded. If your title includes scientific notation, Greek letters, bold, italics, or other special characters/symbols, do make sure they appear correctly.  

Focus of the journal: Anthropology. Sociology, Gender Studies, Environmental studies, Medical Anthropology, Tribal and Rural economy etc...

Started: 2020

Submission: Authors are requested to submit their papers electronically to  online.journalsubmission@gmail.com

Indexing & Abstracting: SSSN indexed in Google Scholar, Research Gate...

Frequency: One issue per year.

Article Processing Charges: There is no article article processing charges in the journal. 

Readership: The journal is useful for the Policy makers, Government Institutes, Research Scholars, NGO's  and many more...

Plagiarism: All the articles will be check through Turnitin Software before the publication of the journal. 

Abbreviation: 
Stud. Sociol. Soc. Anthropol.

License: Creative Commons 4.0 

Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology 
currently has an acceptance rate of 21%. The average time between submission and final decision is 1 month and the average time between acceptance and publication is 3 to 4 month. 


Review Process: This journal uses double-blind review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. The articles is submitted to minimum 3 reviewers specialize on the topic for their reviews.    

Corrections to Published Work: 

Honest errors are a part of research and publishing and require publication of a correction when they are detected. We expect authors to inform the Journal’s Editor of any errors of fact they have noticed or been informed of in their article once published. Corrections are made at the journal’s discretion. The correction procedure depends on the publication stage of the article, but in all circumstances a correction notice is published as soon as possible. Details can be found on the Call for Papers section of the journal website. 

Retractions: Retractions are considered by journal editors in cases of evidence of unreliable data or findings, plagiarism, duplicate publication, and unethical research. We may consider an expression of concern notice if an article is under investigation. All retraction notices will explain why the article was retracted. The retraction procedure depends on the publication stage of the article.


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