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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Phoenix Journal of Social, Law, and Political Studies
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Phoenix Journal of Social, Law, and Political Studies, published by Amerta Institute, is a prestigious electronic academic publication dedicated to advancing research and knowledge in the fields of Economics, Management, and Accounting. It holds the Print Number International Standard Serial Number (P-ISSN) 3063-9840 and the Electronic Number International Standard Serial Number (E-ISSN) 3063-8194, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality scholarly content in the digital domain. Research in real estate, insurance, monetary theory and policy, and industrial organization is also welcomed. Editor in Chief: Nur Sandi Marsuni. Frequency: April-October Quarterly (2021-Present)

Published: 2025-09-17
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  1. Social Sciences: The journal covers a broad range of topics in social sciences, including sociology and social change, cultural studies and social dynamics, education and community development, communication and media studies, social welfare and public issues, as well as the impact of digital society and technological transformation. These areas aim to explore how social structures, cultural interactions, communication patterns, and technological advancements influence human behavior, societal development, and public life at local, national, and global levels.
  2. Law Studies: In the field of legal studies, the journal encompasses constitutional and administrative law, civil and criminal law, international law and human rights, business and economic law, cyber law and technology law, as well as environmental and sustainable law. This scope highlights the role of legal frameworks in regulating governance, protecting rights, supporting economic activities, and addressing emerging legal challenges in the digital era and sustainable development context.
  3. Political Studies: Within political studies, the journal includes political theory and political philosophy, public policy and governance, comparative politics, international relations, political communication, and democracy, elections, and political institutions. These topics aim to analyze political systems, institutional dynamics, policy processes, and global political interactions, providing insights into democratic practices, governance effectiveness, and contemporary political transformation.

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