About the Journal

This journal is for those who interrogate the forces shaping human connection, from intimate networks to global movements. We prioritize work that challenges assumptions, bridges disciplines (e.g., sociology with technology studies or urban anthropology), and amplifies underrepresented voices in social research.

Focus & Scope:

  • Social Theory & Critique: Reimagining classical frameworks in contemporary contexts.

  • Identity & Power: Race, gender, class, and sexuality in structural and interpersonal relations.

  • Digital Societies: Algorithms, virtual communities, and the reshaping of social capital.

  • Urban & Rural Dynamics: Space, place, and the sociology of inequality.

  • Globalization & Transnationalism: Migration, cultural hybridity, and borderless activism.

  • Everyday Interactions: Microsociology, ritual, and unspoken social rules.

Open Access Policy: All content is free to read and share under a CC-BY license, democratizing access to critical sociological discourse. Authors retain copyright.

Peer Review: Double-blind review ensures rigor while nurturing innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches.

For Whom? Academics, activists, policymakers, and anyone invested in understanding or reshaping the social fabric.

Privacy Commitment: Submitter data is never commercialized; anonymity is protected during review.

The Journal of Sociology and Human Interactions doesn’t just document society, it questions, disrupts, and redefines it.