Aims and Scope

Aims and Scope

International Journal of Contemporary Social, Religious, and Public Issues (IJCRP) is an international, peer-reviewed, and open-access scholarly journal that aims to promote critical and interdisciplinary dialogue on current developments in social, religious, and public life. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, scholars, educators, policymakers, and practitioners from various disciplines to disseminate original research, conceptual papers, and analytical reviews that contribute to the understanding and advancement of contemporary global issues.

IJCRP seeks to explore the intersection between society, religion, and public policy, emphasizing how these dimensions interact and influence one another in shaping human civilization in the 21st century. The journal particularly welcomes studies that highlight new theoretical perspectives, innovative methodologies, and practical implications for addressing emerging global challenges.

Scope

The scope of IJCRP covers (but is not limited to) the following areas:

  • Contemporary Social Studies – including sociology, anthropology, social transformation, cultural studies, globalization, gender, and identity.

  • Religious Studies and Interfaith Dialogue – focusing on the roles of religion in modern societies, comparative religion, spiritual ethics, theology, and the promotion of tolerance and religious moderation.

  • Public Issues and Governance – encompassing public policy, human rights, democracy, law, politics, and civic engagement in a global context.

  • Education, Media, and Digital Society – exploring the intersections of education, communication, technology, and social change.

  • Community Development and Sustainable Practices – analyzing local and global initiatives addressing economic, social, and environmental sustainability.

By integrating insights from these diverse fields, IJCRP aspires to become a bridge between academic research and societal transformation—encouraging discourse that fosters inclusive knowledge, ethical leadership, and sustainable human development across nations and cultures.