Focus and Scope

Journal of Social and Natural Science Research (JSNSR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes empirical research findings in the fields of social sciences and natural sciences. The journal serves as an academic forum for disseminating research outcomes that contribute to the advancement of theory, practice, and policy in both social and natural sciences, across local, national, and global contexts.
JSNSR welcomes articles based on quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, and research and development (R&D) approaches relevant to the following two main domains:

A. Social Sciences
The journal invites manuscripts that explore topics within the broad field of social sciences, particularly (but not limited to):
• Education and Learning: Curriculum development, instructional models, educational management, educational technology, assessment and evaluation, and educational policy.
• Sociology and Anthropology: Socio-cultural studies, community dynamics, social change, and local wisdom.
• Economics and Entrepreneurship: Economics of education, creative economy, community empowerment, and entrepreneurship studies.
• Public Policy and Administration: Public policy analysis, organizational management, leadership, and social governance.
• Social and Community Psychology: Social interaction, psychosocial well-being, and community development.

B. Natural Sciences
The journal also welcomes research manuscripts in the area of natural sciences, including but not limited to:
• Biology: Molecular biology, ecology, microbiology, biotechnology, and biodiversity conservation.
• Chemistry: Analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, environmental chemistry, and bioactive compound synthesis.
• Physics and Geosciences: Applied physics, materials science, geology, physical geography, and climatology.
• Environmental Science and Applied Sciences: Natural resource management, biogeography, and sustainable environmental studies.

JSNSR prioritizes articles that provide significant theoretical, methodological, or practical contributions, and that are relevant to addressing contemporary challenges in both social and natural sciences across various scales.