The Indigenous Periodical

The Indigenous Periodical (TIP) is an open-access, double blind peer-reviewed, international, academic research journal committed to the highest standards of rigour and relevance focussing on original researches relating directly or tangentially to indigenous peoples.

The journal aims to deepen the understanding of social realities impacting indigenous communities across the globe. It endeavours to achieve this by fostering a broad spectrum of research, spanning across core and cross-disciplinary studies. This includes pioneering approaches such as new methodologies, experimental research forms, replication studies, and even investigations that did not fetch desired results or even negative results.

Journal Report

  • Title : The Indigenous Periodical (TIP)
  • Publication Language : English
  • Publishing Format : Online (only)
  • Year of Commencement : January 2021
  • Publisher : Academic Chronicles Private Limited (India)
  • Frequency of Publication : Annual (One Issue Per Year)
  • ISSN : Awaited
  • Open Access Licence : Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share Alike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
  • Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Prefix : http://doi.org/10.56106/ssc
  • Journal’s Nature : Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Open Access, International Academic Research Journal
  • Domain Scope : Social Sciences
  • Abstracting and Indexing : Awaited
  • Impact Factor : Awaited

Disciplines Covered / Scope

The journal envisages publication of original and unpublished research articles, book reviews, commentaries, and short communication – without any privilege to any particular theoretical or methodological approach under the broad domain of :

  • Anthropology
  • Culture Studies
  • Subaltern Studies
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Gender Studies
  • Human Rights
  • Sociology
  • Law and Justice
  • Public Health
  • Development Studies
  • Education
  • Politics and Governance
  • Social Work
  • Economics
  • Public Policy
  • Media and Communication

Readership

The publications processed by Social Science Chronicle (SSC) is largely targetted towards academicians, faculties, doctoral scholars, researchers, and higher education/postgraduate students.

It will also be of special interest to those who wish to read and utilize latest, updated, and authentic research results in policy framing and developmental domains spanning across the globe.

However, being an open-access journal, the contents is also available for general audience having inclination towards a particular issue.

Target Audience

  • Faculty Members
  • Researchers pursuing Ph.D. / D.Phil. / M.Phil. / Master Degree
  • Personnel associated with Industry, Non-Government Bodies, Government / Autonomous Institutions
  • Policy Makers
  • Institutional Representatives