Aims & Scope

AIM

The International Journal of Eurasia Social Sciences (IJOESS) aims to serve as a significant academic resource in advancing all dimensions of sports by bringing together scholarly studies that contribute to the educational, practical, and theoretical fields of social sciences. In line with this objective, the journal is committed to the following:

  1. Publishing high-quality articles covering a wide range of topics within the domain of social sciences, thereby promoting interdisciplinary knowledge production,

  2. Supporting theoretical advancements while bridging the gap between theory and practice through the publication of research employing quantitative, qualitative, mixed-method, and single-subject designs, as well as critical review articles,

  3. Providing an academic platform for original and high-quality studies from various disciplines—such as anthropology, criminology, economics, education, geography, history, law, linguistics, political science, psychology, social policy, social work, sociology, and sports sciences—with a special focus on research addressing cultural, social, economic, and societal aspects of sports from an international perspective,

  4. Bringing together international authors and readers from diverse disciplines and professional fields in order to deepen the understanding of fundamental issues in social sciences.

SCOPE

The International Journal of Eurasia Social Sciences (IJOESS) is committed to promoting and disseminating original, high-quality research that makes a substantial contribution to the field of international social sciences. The journal welcomes submissions from a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, criminology, economics, education, geography, history, law, linguistics, political science, psychology, social policy, social work, sociology, and sports sciences. Special emphasis is placed on research that examines the cultural, societal, economic, and social aspects of sport.

IJOESS enthusiastically accepts qualitative, quantitative, mixed-method, and single-subject research that provides critical and innovative perspectives on both fundamental and contemporary issues in the social sciences.

The journal particularly encourages submissions that demonstrate theoretical depth, are supported by empirical evidence, and offer practical, actionable recommendations. Manuscripts are expected to establish a clear, coherent, and robust linkage between theoretical frameworks, policy implications, and real-world applications. In doing so, the journal aims to prioritize studies that not only advance scholarly discourse but also generate outcomes with tangible societal impact.

Update: 04.03.2025