About the Journal
International Journal of Allied Research in Sociology and Anthropology (IJARSA) is platform dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research and comprehensive insights within the expansive fields of sociology and anthropology. This open-access journal, published on a monthly basis, is committed to fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations and advancing our understanding of human societies, cultures, and behaviors.
Aim and Focus: The primary aim of The International Journal of Allied Research in Sociology and Anthropology (IJARSA) is to provide a robust platform for the exchange of cutting-edge research, transformative ideas, and comprehensive perspectives within the domains of sociology and anthropology. IJARSA serves as a bridge that connects scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, inviting them to engage in profound discussions that illuminate the intricate nuances of human existence. The dedicated editorial team of IJARSA is devoted to curating and publishing original research articles, ethnographic studies, theoretical explorations, and critical reflections that resonate with the global community of sociologists and anthropologists.
Scope: The scope of IJARSA encompasses a broad spectrum of topics within sociology and anthropology, spanning but not limited to:
- Social theories and cultural analysis
- Urbanization, migration, and social change
- Gender studies and intersectionality
- Indigenous knowledge and traditions
- Globalization and cultural interactions
- Ethnographic fieldwork and qualitative methodologies
- Medical anthropology and public health
- Political economy and social justice
- Environmental sociology and sustainability
- Emerging trends in social research and analysis
Rigorous Peer Review: The hallmark of IJARSA is its unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards of academic rigor and ethical integrity. Every manuscript submitted to IJARSA undergoes a rigorous and meticulous peer-review process, involving esteemed experts within the fields of sociology and anthropology. This robust review mechanism ensures that the knowledge shared within IJARSA significantly contributes to the advancement of sociological and anthropological scholarship.