Welcome to the PMRP Journal of Research – Part D: Social Sciences, Management and Linguistics
Focuses on social, cultural, economic, educational, management, and linguistic studies, including empirical and theoretical research, policy analysis, surveys, case studies, discourse and language analysis, and interdisciplinary investigations addressing contemporary social, managerial, and linguistic issues.
Online ISSN: Awaiting
Publishing model: Open Access
DOI Prefix: 10.65383/jrd
Starting Year: 2026
Frequency: Two issues per year
Format: Online
Subject: Engineering
Language: English
Pubisher: ProMind Research Publishers (PMRP)
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Aim & Scope
PMRP Journal of Research – Part D: Social Sciences, Management and Linguistics publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research that emphasizes empirical inquiry, theoretical advancement, and evidence-based analysis to address contemporary societal, organizational, and linguistic challenges. The journal serves as a platform for disseminating socially relevant research, policy insights, managerial practices, and language-focused studies that contribute to academic scholarship and practical impact.
The scope covers, but is not limited to:
- Social Sciences – sociology, economics, political science, public administration, social policy, development studies, gender studies, rural and urban studies, social welfare, and community-based research using qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods.
- Management & Commerce – organizational behaviour, human resource management, finance, marketing, operations, entrepreneurship, strategic management, innovation, sustainability, corporate governance, and empirical studies on managerial practices and decision-making.
- Education & Psychology – educational research, pedagogy, curriculum studies, assessment and evaluation, educational policy, applied psychology, organizational psychology, and behavioural studies.
- Linguistics & Language Studies – theoretical and applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, language teaching and learning, translation studies, and language policy.
- Communication, Media & Cultural Studies – mass communication, digital media, journalism, cultural studies, media ethics, social media analysis, and communication strategies.
- Public Policy, Governance & Law (Social Dimensions) – policy formulation and evaluation, governance models, public service delivery, legal and regulatory studies with social and managerial perspectives.
- Interdisciplinary Social Research – studies integrating social sciences, management, and linguistics to address issues related to sustainability, technology adoption, workforce development, inclusion, globalization, and societal transformation.
The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers and case studies that demonstrate methodological rigor, ethical research practices, analytical depth, and practical relevance, contributing to societal development, organizational effectiveness, and advancement of language and communication studies.
Editorial Process
The editorial process of PMRP Journal of Research – Part D: Social Sciences, Management and Linguistics ensures that all manuscripts are evaluated fairly, transparently, and according to the highest academic and ethical standards.
- Submission
- Authors submit manuscripts via the online submission system or by email to editor@pmrpjournals.com.
- All submissions must follow the journal template and IEEE citation style.
- Initial Screening
- The Editor-in-Chief or an Associate Editor performs a preliminary check to ensure:
- The manuscript fits within the Aim & Scope of the journal.
- Compliance with formatting and ethical guidelines.
- Plagiarism screening (using appropriate software).
- Manuscripts failing the initial screening are returned to authors for revision or rejected.
- Peer Review (Double-Blind)
- Suitable manuscripts are assigned to expert reviewers.
- The review is double-blind:
- Authors’ identities are concealed from reviewers.
- Reviewers’ identities are concealed from authors.
- Reviewers evaluate:
- Originality and novelty of the work.
- Technical quality and validity of results.
- Clarity of presentation.
- Relevance to the journal’s scope.
- Editorial Decision
- Based on reviewer feedback, the editor may decide:
- Accept without revision
- Minor revision
- Major revision
- Reject
- Authors are notified of the decision along with reviewer comments.
- Revision & Resubmission
- Authors must address all reviewer comments and submit a revised manuscript within the given timeline.
- Revised manuscripts may be sent for a second round of review if necessary.
- Final Acceptance
- Once the revised manuscript meets all editorial and technical requirements, the Editor-in-Chief issues a formal acceptance letter.
- Production & Publication
- Accepted manuscripts are copyedited, typeset, and assigned a DOI.
- Articles are published online in the next scheduled issue or as Online First.
- Post-Publication
- Published articles are indexed in the journal’s listed databases.
- Authors are encouraged to share and promote their work to increase visibility and citations.
Publication Ethics & Professional Standards
PMRP Journal of Research – Part D: Social Sciences, Management and Linguistics follows the COPE Core Practices and expects all authors, reviewers, and editors to maintain the highest standards of integrity.
Human & Animal Research
- Research involving data from humans or animals must have prior approval from a recognized ethics committee, with details stated in the manuscript.
- Clinical trials must include registration details; human studies require informed consent.
- Animal research must follow relevant welfare guidelines.
Data & Originality
- All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.
- Authors must present accurate methods and results, retain raw data, and make it available if requested.
- Duplicate publication, plagiarism, fabrication, falsification, or image manipulation is strictly prohibited.
Conflicts of Interest
- All potential conflicts must be disclosed at submission.
- Editors and reviewers must provide unbiased, confidential evaluations.
Misconduct & Sanctions
- Proven ethical breaches may result in rejection, retraction, sanctions, or reporting to relevant authorities.
The journal uses plagiarism detection software and reserves the right to act in accordance with COPE guidelines in all cases of suspected misconduct.