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International Journal of Social Sciences (IJSS) is a scholarly open
access, peer-reviewed,
interdisciplinary, quarterly and fully refereed
journal focusing on theories, methods and applications in humanities and social
sciences.
All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished
research results, experimental or theoretical, and will be peer-reviewed.
Articles submitted to the journal should meet these criteria and must not
be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should
follow the style of the journal and are subject to both review and editing.
IJSS covers all areas of social sciences and humanities research, publishing refereed
original research
articles and technical notes. IJSS reviews papers within
approximately one month of submission and publishes accepted articles on
the internet immediately upon receiving the final versions.
Registration:
ISSN: 2070-3872
ISSN International Centre
20, Rue Bachaumont
75002 Paris, France
Commenced: 2006, January
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Open Access Journals (DOAJ), EBSCO, Ulrich’s Periodicals
Directory, German National Library of Science and Technology
and University Library Hannover (TIB/UB), Electronic
Journals Library (Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek, EZB),
Genamics, GALE, AERA-SIG and INTUTE.
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Special Issues
Guest Editors are kindly invited to produce Special Issues consisting of
articles organized around a theme of particular interest. These special
issues are often edited by guest editors who are not on the editorial
board. Proposals for Special Issues are most welcome, as are Guest
Editorials and Announcements.
Keywords
Educational Technology, Distance Education, Virtual Reality,
Instruction Technology, Education Sciences, Agent-Based
Computational Economics, Agents, Complexity and Evolution, Business
Information Systems, Cognitive Foundations of Computational Social Science,
Comparative Computational Social Science, Complex Adaptive Systems,
Complex Socio-Cognitive-Technical Systems, Complexity Theory in the Social
Sciences, Computation and Social Networks, Computational Sociology and
Psychology, Computational Analysis of Social Complexity, Computational and
Mathematical Organization Theory, Computational Economics, Markets and
Systems, Computational Economics, Social and Organizational Networks,
Computational Electoral Competition, Computational Methods in Social
Science, Computational Modeling and Organization Theories, Computational
Models and Technologies , Computational Models, Analysis and Visualization
Techniques, Computational / Network based Analysis.
Computational Organization Theory, Computational Political Economy,
Computational Social Science of Spacefaring Civilization, Computational
Sociology and Agent-Based Modeling, Computational Sociology and Social
Computation, Computer Science and Operations Research, Confluence of
Social Networks, Artificial Intelligence, Complexity, Data mining in
Social Science, Distributed Agent-based Systems, Distributed Artificial
Intelligence, Education Science and Technology, Empirical Tests of
Computational, Mathematical, or Logical Models, Game Theory and Statistics,
Human-Computer Interactions, Human and Social Evolutionary Complexity,
Information Processing Agents, Interdisciplinary / transdisciplinarity
across the Social Sciences, Land-Use Modeling Techniques and Applications,
Learning and Behavioral Modeling, Machine learning in Social Science,
Mathematical Modeling in Social Science, Media and Communications,
Technology, Object-Oriented Modeling in Social Science, Organizational
Decision Making, Origins of Social Complexity, Physics Methods for
Analyzing Social Complexity, Political Science and Decision Making, Social
Network Analysis, Social Psychology, Social Systems Dynamics, Social-Psychological,
Social, Organizational, and Technological Systems, Socio-Cognitive-Technological
Systems, Spatial Agent-Based Models of Human-Environment Interactions,
Virtual Communities and Communications.
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