Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Pakistan Review of Social Sciences (PRSS)
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The Pakistan Review of Social Sciences (PRSS) is a peer reviewed online open access journal that publishes book reviews, research articles, thesis/ dissertations, and academic essays. PRSS welcomes senior and junior scholars to submit their academic researches. PRSS covers all Social Sciences disciplines in its publications that includes but not limited to the following areas:
- Anthropology
- Development Studies
- Economics
- Gender Studies
- International Relations
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
PRSS is part of Pakistan Review Research and Publications network. Pakistan Review is a research and publication network, running online open access journals, providing research and publishing services to academic and corporate sectors. All Pakistan Review journals operate through peer review process. Pakistan Review Research and Publications is part of Technology Research and Innovation Markaz (TRIM), Pakistan, which is an independent entity. It is not associated or does not represent any governmental, non-governmental organization, or any public or private university.
Note: Authors are requested to submit their work electronically by using the Pakistan Review’s online submission system. Please follow the instructions provided on each step during the online submission process. Please follow the Author Guidelines before submission.
Full Issue
Research Articles
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Climate Change and Global News Perspective: Coverage of Flood Cataclysm by Global News Agents
Abstract Views: 120
PDF Downloads: 92
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Introduction to the Special Section: Disasters and Their Effects on Child Development
Abstract Views: 64
PDF Downloads: 17
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Registration, Production, and Export of Medical Devices: An Assessment of Reforms
Abstract Views: 108
PDF Downloads: 253
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Russia and Ukraine Crisis: From Geo-Political Confrontation, to Putin’s Ambition to Regain Lost Grandeur
Abstract Views: 119
PDF Downloads: 134