Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
An International, Open Access, Peer-Reviewed Journal of Social Sciences
Welcome to the Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (CRJSSH). This is a double blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal. The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles and brief communications showing the advances made in different areas of Social Sciences.
Subject Areas – Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts
- Open access -

- Online ISSN - 2581-8422
- Publishing Frequency - Bi-annual (June and December)
- Publishing Time - 52 days (2022)
- DOI Prefix - 10.12944
- Licensing - Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
- Policies - follows COPE.
- Review policy - Double blind peer review
- Plagiarism Policy - Double blind peer review
- Digital Archiving Policy – - Portico
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