The Journal of Empirical Social Science Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes empirical research in the social sciences. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including sociology, psychology, political science, economics, education, and communication. Its main focus is on original research that employs rigorous quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate social phenomena and test theories. The journal aims to advance knowledge in the social sciences by publishing high-quality research that makes significant contributions to the understanding of social phenomena. It seeks to promote interdisciplinary research that draws on insights from different social science disciplines, as well as research that explores the relationship between social phenomena and broader societal trends and changes. The Journal of Empirical Social Science Studies is published quarterly and welcomes submissions from scholars around the world. The journal's editorial board consists of leading scholars in the social sciences, who provide rigorous peer-review of all submissions to ensure the quality and rigor of the research published in the journal.

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): J. Empir. Soc. Sci. Stud. 4(1)

Call for Papers 2020:

The Journal of Empirical Social Science Research (JESSR) is pleased to announce a call for original research articles that employ empirical methods to explore a wide array of social phenomena. We invite the submission of high-quality studies utilizing quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods to investigate social issues from diverse disciplinary perspectives, including sociology, psychology, political science, economics, and anthropology.

JESSR seeks to publish articles that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the social sciences, with a specific focus on empirical research that deepens our understanding of human behavior and social dynamics. We encourage studies that address significant social problems, offer innovative theoretical insights, or have practical implications for policy and practice.

Published: 2020-01-02

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Call for Papers 2023:

The Journal of Empirical Social Science Research (JESSR) invites submissions of original research articles that use empirical methods to examine a wide range of social phenomena. We welcome high-quality studies that use quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods to investigate social issues from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including sociology, psychology, political science, economics, and anthropology.

JESSR publishes articles that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the social sciences, with a focus on empirical research that enhances our understanding of human behavior and social dynamics. We are particularly interested in studies that address important social problems and issues, offer novel theoretical insights, or have practical implications for policy and practice.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Social inequality and stratification
  • Politics and public policy
  • Education and human development
  • Health and healthcare
  • Social networks and social capital
  • Family and gender dynamics
  • Race, ethnicity, and immigration
  • Crime and criminal justice
  • Methodological innovations in social science research

JESSR publishes articles that meet high standards of rigor and scholarship, and we encourage authors to use best practices in research design, data collection, and analysis. All articles undergo a rigorous peer-review process, and we strive to provide timely and constructive feedback to authors.

Submission Guidelines:

Manuscripts should be prepared according to JESSR's formatting guidelines, which can be found on our website. Submissions should be made electronically via our online submission system.