Aims and Objectives of GRR Journal
The GRR Journal provides a comprehensive platform to scholars, researchers, policy makers and interested stakeholders (of regional issues and problems) for analysis, debate, innovations, transformation and sustainable developments through collaboration and membership of region specific networks.
The core aims and objectives of the GRR Journal include:
- Facilitation of advance research in regional studies
- Stimulation of high quality publications focusing theoretical, empirical, applied and analytical research works
- Help in promotion of regional and global collaborative and disseminative networks among academician, social scientists, professionals, scholars and policy makers
- Propagation of the collage of diversity in research, related to regional studies.
Global Regional Review (GRR) journal is an emerging leader in inclusivity for issues, theories, and research methods, of Social Sciences relevant to Regional Studies. GRR Journal invites research work that deal with sub-national, national, supranational, international, multinational and transnational tiers of regional studies. The following list illustrates the inclusive scope of regional studies. While the regular issues of GRR Journal welcomes manuscripts related to any region, special issue would focus on themes that cut across various regions and particular regions where various themes and issues overlap and interact.
Sub-National Regions: It includes regions within the country like Pakistan (e.g., Northern Areas, FATA, Interior Sindh, Urban spaces etc.) India (Indian held Kashmir, Assam, transnational South, North etc.) China, USA, and Russia etc.
National Regions: It includes a regional perspective of national states such as Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China, Russia, Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, UK, Germany, France, Canada, USA, Brazil and Argentina etc.
Supranational Regions: such as South Asia, Central Asia, Far East, Middle East, Africa, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern America, and Latin America etc.
GRR is an inter-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary, and multi-disciplinary double-blind peer review research journal that covers issues and problems of regional studies in its classical sense. It welcomes articles covering regional studies with all aspects. Therefore, it encompasses most of the sub-disciplines of social sciences (but not limited to) i.e. economy, society, politics, geography, anthropology, art, architecture, languages, literature, history, area studies and culture in general.
Subjects: While aiming to be inclusive for all fields (existing and emerging) of Social Sciences with the perspectives of Regional Studies, GRR expects to receive requests for publication in the following subjects. The listed areas highlight diversity of matters encompassed by GRR.
Global Regional Review-GRR considers original research and review articles in the following (not limited to) sections and broad topical areas:
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- Human and Society
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Gender Studies
- Urban Studies
- Tourism & Hospitality
- Anthropology
- Business and Economics
- Criminology & Penology
- Human Rights
- Law
- Education and Mass Studies
- Mass Communication
- Elementary, Secondary & Higher Education
- Curriculum
- TESOL
- Transformative Education
- Adult Education
- Health & Physical Education
- Historical and Regional Studies
- History
- Heritage & Architecture
- Geography
- Pakistan Studies
- Area Studies
- Asian & African Studies
- American & European Studies
- Government and Politics
- Political Science
- International Relations
- Defense & Strategic Studies
- Peace & Conflict Studies
- Public Policy
- Management & Public Administration
- HR & Leadership
- Developmental Studies
- Human Society & Sciences
- Public Health
- Psychiatry
- Cyber & Artificial Intelligence
- Computational Social Sciences
- Statistical Knowledge
- Industrial Relations
- Information Sciences & Library Sciences
- Media Sciences
- Maritime Studies
- Bio-Societies &. Bioethics
- Technology & Development Studies
- Sports Sciences & Leisure Studies
- Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences
- Environmental & Climate Studies
- Human & Arts
- Language & Linguistics
- Literature & Culture
- Fashion & Designing
- Archeology
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Radio, Television & Film
Note: This List is not exhaustive, authors are encouraged to send articles pertaining to inter-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary, and multi-disciplinary perspectives (all related topics and subject) Social Sciences encircling all aspects of Regional Studies. We at GRR value the worth of newly emerging aspects.