The journal aims to promote multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary studies, bridge diverse communities of the humanities and social sciences in the world, provide a platform of academic exchange for scholars and readers from all countries and all regions, promote intellectual development in global humanities and social sciences, and encourage original, theoretical, and empirical research into new areas, new issues, and new subject matters.

Our scope is inclusive and open to theoretical, methodological, quantitative, and qualitative scholarship that contributes to the article that speaks to emerging areas of thinking, agenda-setting issues, or grand societal challenge, irrespective of the perspectives where there is a clear relevance to the advancement of the humanities or social sciences. All submissions will be evaluated based on their scientific and methodological validity and robustness of research, and the journal adheres to the highest scientific standards by following a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. Any submission reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research will be considered for publication.

Meurukon: International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual frameworks, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes, and book reviews.

Papers are solicited from, but not limited to, the following topics:
Anthropology Archaeology Government
Communication Cultural Studies Demography
Development Studies Digital Humanities Economics & Education
Environmental Studies Ethics Gender Studies
Gender, Ethnicity, and Diversity Geography Geopolitical relationships
Health and Medical Humanities Health Policy & Services History
Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Information Science & Library Science International Political Economy
International Relations Language & Linguistics Law
Literature Library Science Management
Media Studies Mythology Operational research
Organizational studies Performing Arts (Music, Theatre & Dance) Philosophy
Political Science Psychology Public Administration
Public Policy Religious Studies Risk Management
Science/Technology & Society Social Policy Sociology
Technology and human behaviour Theatre & Performance Urban Studies