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The *Contemporary Journal of Social Science and Humanities* is dedicated to fostering advanced scholarly discourse by publishing original research that critically examines the myriad facets of human society, culture, and thought. The journal provides an essential forum for rigorous inquiry into the complex interplay of social structures, cultural practices, and historical trajectories. CJSSH encompasses a broad spectrum of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches within the social sciences and humanities. We welcome submissions that engage with contemporary theoretical debates and empirical investigations across fields such as sociology, anthropology, political science, economics, psychology, history, philosophy, literature, linguistics, cultural studies, media studies, education, and urban studies. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to, social inequality, global governance, cultural heritage, digital humanities, postcolonial studies, environmental humanities, identity politics, and critical theory. We particularly encourage scholarship that bridges traditional disciplinary boundaries and offers innovative methodologies or conceptual frameworks. The journal accepts diverse manuscript types, including full-length research articles, comprehensive review essays, and theoretically driven commentaries. Contributions should present novel insights, advance theoretical understanding, or offer significant empirical findings. Our primary audience comprises academics, researchers, postgraduate students, and policymakers seeking cutting-edge scholarship that shapes contemporary understanding and addresses pressing societal challenges. The *Contemporary Journal of Social Science and Humanities* is committed to advancing knowledge and facilitating intellectual exchange at the forefront of these vital fields.