1. What is Rokhan Social Science Journal?

Rokhan Social Science Journal (RSSJ) is a peer-reviewed, quarterly academic journal that publishes original research articles, review papers, case studies, and scholarly perspectives across all fields of social sciences. The journal promotes innovative, timely, and interdisciplinary research that advances understanding of society, human behavior, culture, education, governance, economics, and social development. It serves as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share knowledge and contribute to addressing contemporary social challenges at local, national, and global levels.

  1. How often is the journal published?

The journal is published Quarterly.

  1. What types of articles does the journal accept?

We accept:

  • Original Research Articles
  • Review Articles
  • Systematic Review
  • Case Reports
  1. Is the journal peer-reviewed?

Yes, all submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure scientific quality and integrity.

  1. Who can submit articles?

We welcome submissions from Social Sciences: Law, Political Science, International Relations, Economics (Administration, Management, Finance & Accounting), and work relevant to the social sciences.

  1. What is the submission process?

Authors can submit their manuscripts through the journal’s official submission portal or via email.

  1. Is there a publication fee?

Please refer to our Publication Charges section for details on any applicable fees.

  1. How long does the review process take?

The average review process takes 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the complexity of the manuscript and reviewer availability.

  1. Is the journal indexed?

Please check our website for the latest information on indexing in academic databases,

  1. How do I contact the editorial office?

You can reach us via email or the Contact Us section on our official website. All inquiries are answered promptly by our editorial team.

  1. Can I publish a correction if I find an error in my published article?

Yes. Authors may submit a request for a correction (also known as a corrigendum or erratum) if they identify an error after publication.

  1. Who makes the editorial decisions?

All editorial decisions are made by a team of full-time professional editors, ensuring fairness, objectivity, and scientific rigor.