The CPUH Multidisciplinary Journal of Research in Social Sciences is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed online journal published by Career Point University, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India. It stands as a vibrant academic platform dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research across the broad spectrum of social sciences. Reflecting the university’s vision of academic excellence and innovation, the journal bridges regional scholarly talent with global research standards.
This multidisciplinary journal invites original and thought-provoking contributions from a wide array of disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, psychology, political science, economics, education, law, commerce, management, and anthropology. Its core mission is to break down traditional academic silos, fostering an inclusive intellectual environment where diverse perspectives and methodologies converge to address complex social issues.
What sets the CPUH journal apart is its unwavering commitment to both academic rigor and accessibility. It seeks to engage scholars, researchers, and practitioners from varied academic and cultural backgrounds, encouraging submissions that apply multi-dimensional lenses to contemporary societal challenges. The journal’s editorial philosophy promotes the democratization of knowledge by ensuring that impactful research remains accessible and relevant to a wide academic audience.
With an international outlook and a firm grounding in the Indian socio-cultural context, the journal aims to contribute meaningfully to global discourses in the social sciences. It serves not only as a repository of quality research but as a dynamic forum for scholarly exchange, inspiring researchers to challenge disciplinary boundaries and embrace the interconnectedness of human social experience.
In essence, the CPUH Multidisciplinary Journal of Research in Social Sciences embodies the spirit of collaborative inquiry, offering a platform where innovation, inclusivity, and intellectual integrity come together to shape the future of social science research.
