About the Journal

Futurity of Social Sciences (ISSN: 2956-9192) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of social transformations in the context of global change, with a special emphasis on emerging and transitioning societies. The journal explores how social structures, cultural dynamics, governance models, and human behavior evolve in response to rapid technological, environmental, demographic, and political shifts.

We aim to foster high-quality, forward-looking research that bridges theory and practice and reflects underrepresented regions' voices, perspectives, and experiences. The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches that generate actionable insights, contribute to inclusive development, and offer innovative frameworks for understanding contemporary and future social issues.

Mission:

To promote socially impactful, globally inclusive, and regionally grounded research in the social sciences that reflects the diversity of human societies, particularly in developing and transition economies.

Objectives:

  • To publish high-quality, innovative research that explores emerging social trends, transformations, and challenges across diverse societies.
  • To provide a platform for scholars from underrepresented and developing regions to contribute to global social science discourse.
  • To support interdisciplinary approaches that connect social theory with applied practice in policy, education, community development, identity, and governance.
  • To foster open-access knowledge exchange, ensuring equitable visibility and accessibility of social research worldwide.
  • To promote early-career researchers and new perspectives in the global conversation on societal futures.

Scope

Futurity of Social Sciences welcomes theoretical and empirical contributions exploring the evolving nature of social life, especially in emerging and transitioning societies. 

The journal is particularly interested in:

  • Social transformation and modernization in post-colonial, post-conflict, or rapidly developing contexts
  • Identity, inequality, and social inclusion/exclusion
  • Digitalization, social media, and technological impacts on communities
  • Political behavior, governance, and public administration in fragile democracies
  • Migration, mobility, and transnational social practices
  • Gender dynamics and intersectionality in transitional societies
  • Urbanization, environmental pressures, and community resilience
  • Cultural heritage, social memory, and global-local tensions
  • Youth, education, and the future of civic participation
  • Language and communication in globalized and transitioning societies
  • Psychology, Education, and Sports in the Social Context
  • Social and Cultural Aspects of Economy and Business