Focus and Scope
Junggea Journal of Social Science Review (JJSSR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes empirical and theoretical research articles in the field of social sciences. The journal focuses on the analysis of contemporary social transformation, particularly in the context of digitalization, public policy, and sustainable development.
JJSSR adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examine social dynamics, governance, social economy, education, digital media, and human–environment relations. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners committed to producing evidence-based and socially relevant scientific knowledge that contributes to social justice and sustainable societies.
Junggea Journal of Social Science Review publishes empirical and theoretical research articles that examine contemporary social transformation in modern societies. The journal emphasizes issues related to digitalization, public policy, and sustainable development through an interdisciplinary social science perspective, including sociology, public policy, social economy, education, communication, and social geography.
1. Social, Cultural, and Identity Transformation
- Changes in social structures and social relations
- Digital culture and networked society
- Communities, social identities, and social practices
2. Public Policy, Governance, and Social Justice
- Public policy analysis and evaluation
- Public administration and governance
- Civic participation, democracy, and social inclusion
3. Social Economy and Sustainable Development
- Creative economy and community-based economy
- Social entrepreneurship and social innovation
- Sustainable tourism and community-based development
4. Education, Media, and Digital Technology
- Education and social learning processes
- Digital media and communication
- Digital literacy, technology use, and social behavior
5. Social Space, Mobility, and Environment
- Urbanization, migration, and human mobility
- Spatial planning and regional development
- Human–environment relations and sustainability issues



