Hollex Journal of Social Sciences
The Hollex Journal of Social Sciences is an esteemed international, open-access, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the fields of social sciences. Published bimonthly, this journal provides a rigorous platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate significant, high-quality research that contributes to the understanding and development of social phenomena, theories, and practices across diverse disciplines and geographic boundaries. We welcome interdisciplinary research that integrates social science perspectives with other fields, such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, and political science.
Journal Metrics:
- Acceptance Rate: 33%
- Impact Factor: 6.64(2024)
Submission and Publication:
Authors are cordially invited to submit full-length, original, and unpublished research articles for consideration.
Latest Articles
TRIBAL TRANSFORMATION: THE COMPLEXITIES OF GUJARS AND BAKARWALS DEVELOPMENT IN JAMMU &Amp; KASHMIR
Published by: Priya Sharma , Ritu Gupta
Pages: 1-9
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Development, a multifaceted concept, encompasses diverse dimensions of human activity, including socio-economic, political, and technical perspectives. Sociologists and social anthropologists contend that socio-cultural factors play a pivotal role in driving growth and change within societies. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) adopts a holistic approach to measuring human
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DYNAMICS OF THE 2012 NIGERIAN STREET PROTEST: IDEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS AND OBJECTIVES
Published by: Chioma Nwankwo , Carmen Martinez Lopez
Pages: 10-22
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In his New Year broadcast to the nation in January 2012, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan announced a significant policy change regarding the pump price of petrol, the most commonly used petroleum product in the country. This announcement included a drastic increase in the pump price, exceeding 100%, as a result of the complete withdrawal of subsidies on the product. The government
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GENDER DISPARITIES IN CONSTRUCTION: INSIGHTS FROM VIJAYAWADA, INDIA
Published by: Vikram Singh Rathore , Meera Patel
Pages: 23-38
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The construction industry, typically overseen by general contractors specializing in residential or commercial building projects, operates within a cost structure predominantly influenced by raw material and subcontracting expenses. Raw materials, constituting a significant portion of total costs ranging from 30% to 50%, and subcontracting costs, comprising approximately 20% to 40%, shape the
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