MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
Authors submitting manuscripts to the Global Journal of Social Sciences and Scientific Studies (GJSSS) are required to prepare their papers in accordance with the journal’s academic and formatting standards to ensure clarity, consistency, and high scholarly quality. Proper manuscript preparation facilitates an efficient editorial and peer-review process.
Manuscripts should be written in clear, formal, and grammatically correct English and must follow the official journal template provided by the journal. The manuscript should begin with a concise and informative title that clearly reflects the focus and scope of the study. This should be followed by the full name(s) of the author(s), institutional affiliation(s), and the email address of the corresponding author.
Each submission must include an abstract of approximately 150–250 words that briefly presents the research objectives, methodology, key findings, and conclusions of the study. Authors should also provide 4–6 relevant keywords that represent the main themes of the research and assist in indexing and discoverability.
The main text of the manuscript should be logically structured and generally include the following sections: Introduction, Literature Review (where applicable), Research Methodology, Results and Discussion, and Conclusion. Authors should ensure that arguments are clearly presented, supported by relevant data, and appropriately referenced.
Tables, figures, charts, and illustrations should be of high quality and clearly presented. Each table or figure must be sequentially numbered, provided with a descriptive title or caption, and properly cited within the text.
All sources cited in the manuscript must appear in the reference list and should follow the journal’s prescribed referencing style. Authors are responsible for ensuring that references are accurate, complete, and consistent throughout the manuscript.
Before submission, authors are strongly advised to carefully review their manuscripts to ensure proper formatting, grammatical accuracy, and compliance with the journal’s submission guidelines. Manuscripts that do not meet the required standards may be returned to the authors for revision prior to the review process.



