FOCUS AND SCOPE
The focus of research in the Journal of Conflict and Social Class (JCSC) is Cultural :
- Social Structure: society is organized in groups, institutions, and hierarchies. This includes analysis of social class, social stratification, ethnic groups, gender, and the like.
- Social Interaction: interacting with each other in various contexts, ranging from daily interactions to formal relationships within organizations or institutions.
- Socialization: values, norms, language and culture of society.
- Social Conflict: Analyze conflict, tension, and opposition in society. This can involve inter-class conflict, ethnic conflict, gender conflict, and the like.
- Social Theory: understanding society, functionalism, conflict, symbolic, interactionism, and other theories that explain social structure and dynamics.
- Social Change: changes in values, norms, social structures, technology and culture.
- Social Class and Stratification: social class based on economic, social, and political factors, as well as the impact of stratification on individuals and society.
- Culture: cultural elements, norms, values, symbols, and other cultural practices that shape a society's identity.
- Gender and Sexuality: gender, gender differences, and how social construction influences perceptions of masculinity and femininity.
- Health and Social Welfare: social factors, social welfare in society.
- Media and Communication: perception, culture, and social interaction in society.
- Urbanization: social change in the urban environment, urbanization, migration, and changes in social structure in the urban context.
- Education: education in socialization, social mobility, and social reproduction.
- Religion: religion in society, culture, identity, and social interaction.
- Globalization: globalization of society, economy, culture, and interactions between countries.