Aims and Scope

Ianna Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies (IJIS) aims to be an interdisciplinary platform for well-researched manuscripts. Beginning from Volume 6 No. 2, IJIS  became an international journal. IJIS  focuses on four areas: communication, psychology, sociology, management, and economy. In the area of communication, the journal covers media and journalism, advertising, public relations, digital technologies, and the impact of digital media on different aspects of scholarship, including research, interpersonal communication, and communication broadly. In the area of psychology, the journal covers both basic and applied psychology. IJIS is interested in basic psychology areas like perception, emotion, learning, memory, sensation and motivation. In applied psychology, we are interested in real-world issues, such as clinical psychology, industrial-organisational psychology, educational psychology, and forensic psychology. In sociology, our interest is in human relations and their behaviour. We are interested in the functioning of society, social change, social groups, institutions and their functioning. We are equally interested in cultural normal and social structures. Our interest in sociology also covers social stratification and social inequality, culture and social interaction, deviance and social control, medical sociology, social movements, social and financial institutions, gender studies, family sociology,   economic sociology, political sociology,  sociology of religion and sociology of education. We are equally interested in mental health, which is a significant area of study in psychology and sociology. In management and economy, the journal is interested in a broad spectrum of topics that explore the intersection of human behaviour, organisational dynamics, and economic principles. The journal seeks manuscripts on individuals, organisations, and decision-making processes, efficiency, and performance. The focus is on areas like organisational behaviour, strategic management, micro and macroeconomics, finance, marketing, business and their operation,  operations management and entrepreneurship.