Problems of socio-economic and humanitarian sciences
ABOUT THE JOURNAL:
- Year of foundation: 2025
- Serial publication type: periodical
- Frequency: 4 times a year
- Elements of a serial publication: a journal issue
- Purpose of the publication: scientific
- Distribution method: in print and electronic form
- Full text access: all issues are open access
- Main source of funding: university funds
- Multidisciplinarity: multidisciplinary in all scientific fields
- Publication languages: Russian, English, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Chinese, Arabic
All materials are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License, which allows others to distribute the manuscript with recognition of authorship of the work and first publication in this journal. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public Licensewhich allows others to distribute the manuscript with recognition of authorship of the work and first publication in this journal.
EDITORIAL POLICY:
The editorial board of the scientific journal "Problems of Socio-Economic and Humanitarian Sciences" adheres to the principles of publication ethics accepted by the international scientific community and reflected, in particular, in the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
A scientific publication is a minimal act of printed scientific communication, which involves the main participants in the publication process: 1) Author; 2) Publisher; 3) Reviewer; 4) Editor-in-Chief, editorial board and editorial staff; 5) Reader.
Printed scientific communication is determined by the characteristics of scientific activity and communication in the scientific field:
the need to publish the results of scientific research for wide approval by the scientific community;
strict establishment of priority in obtaining a scientific result, evidence of which is a scientific publication, and strict application of copyright to the published text;
the relative large size, potential supranationality and wide territorial distribution of the scientific community as a communication medium, which suggests the necessity and effectiveness of printed communication in combination with Internet communication;
high requirements for the content and design of published scientific materials.
Editor-in-Chief: Dyldaev M.M.
Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Murzakhmedova G.M.
EDITORIAL BOARD
- Asakeeva D.Zh. - Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
- Afanasyeva E.M. - Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor (Russia)
- Botokanova G.T. - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
- Bektanova A.K. - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
- Dobaev K.D. - Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
- Nemyka A.A. - Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor (Russia)
- Kasmalieva A.S. — Doctor of Sciences in Pedagogical Sciences, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
- Kusanova B.Kh. - Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor (Kazakhstan)
- Savin V. E. – Doctor of Sciences in Economics, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
- Orozaliev E. S. - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
- Ostapenko A.A. - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor (Russia)
EDITORIAL BOARD
- Abdyrakunova Zh.S. - Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Acting Associate Professor
- Abdymomunova K.S. - Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Acting Associate Professor
- Asanbaeva G.Zh. - Candidate of Political Sciences, Acting Associate Professor
- Zhanakunova M.O. - Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor
- Kalmanbetova G.T. - Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor
- Muratalieva M.A. - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, acting professors
- Omuraliev N.A. - Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor
- Toktobaev K.A. - Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Acting Associate Professor
- Usmambetov B.Zh. - Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor
Aims and Scope
The journal "Problems of Socio-Economic and Humanitarian Sciences" publishes articles on problematic and scientific-practical issues not only from scientists in Kyrgyzstan, but also from other countries in the following specialties and areas:
- Theory of language, grammar, semantics, terminology, word formation, and dialectology: structural and functional aspects of language, including theoretical approaches and analysis of linguistic levels.
- Discourse studies, discourse analysis, and hermeneutics: investigation of discourse and interpretative approaches, including methodologies for analyzing oral and written texts.
- Applied linguistics and psycholinguistics: practical aspects of linguistics, studies of language acquisition, cognitive processes in speech activity, and psycholinguistic methods.
- Comparative and typological studies of languages: identification of typological similarities and differences between language systems.
- Ethnolinguistics, linguistic cultural studies, multiculturalism, and multilingualism:. interaction of language and culture, multilingualism, and challenges of intercultural communication
- Sociolinguistics and social communication: the functioning of language in social contexts, characteristics of speech behavior across various social groups and conditions.
- Cognitive linguistics and linguistic synergetics: cognitive processes in language processing, interaction of linguistic and cognitive systems, and the application of synergetic approaches in linguistic analysis.
- Translation studies: theory, methodology, and practice of translation, comparative studies of translation strategies, and interpretative approaches.
The journal "Problems of Socio-Economic and Humanitarian Sciences" is guided by the principles of objectivity, impartiality, and collegiality in the selection of materials. All articles undergo mandatory peer review and are assessed based on criteria of novelty, relevance, and scientific validity. The editorial board strictly respects copyright and maintains open and prompt communication with authors.
ISSN (electronic version)
Requirements for articles:
1. Article formatting
The editors accept articles typed in WinWord. Articles must be submitted electronically. Illustrations (figures, tables, graphs, diagrams, etc.) must be provided as separate files attached to the author's electronic folder. All illustrations must be published in black and white.
- The UDC number is indicated in the upper left corner.
- The last name and initials of the author are given in the upper right corner.
- Centered on the title of the article in three languages (alternately): Kyrgyz. Russian, English (the title of the article should be printed in capital letters, bold font, centered alignment). The title is written first in the language in which the article is written.
- The abstract is written in Times New Roman 12 font, with 1 interval, the word "Abstract" is in bold, the abstract text is in non–bold font. Word hyphenation is not allowed. They are placed after the title of the article in the appropriate language. Word hyphenation is not allowed. Abstract at least 100-110 words, written in 3 languages: Kyrgyz. Russian. English.;
- Keywords should be at least 10 words or phrases long. The words "Keywords" are written in bold, while the keywords themselves are in light font. They should be placed immediately after the abstract in the appropriate language. Word hyphenation is not permitted. Words should be separated by commas.
- The article should contain a list of references.
- The article is submitted in electronic form with a printed version of the text in Times New Roman font No. 12, computer 1.5 spacing, paragraph indentation 1.25;
- Margins: left, right, top, bottom – 2 cm.
- References must be in the form [5, p. 67], i.e. the number of the source in the list of references and the page number in this source are indicated.
- The total volume of the manuscript, including literature, tables and illustrations, is from 6 to 12 pages.
- Each article is checked through Antiplagiat, the uniqueness must be at least 75%.
- The cited literature is given at the end of the article in the order of citation. The list of references is placed after the text of the article and is arranged in the order of mention or citation in the text of the article (not in alphabetical order!). The list of references is not less than 5 and not more than 15 sources.
- The editors reserve the right to shorten and edit articles.
- The article and a review of the article, signed by the reviewer and certified with a seal, must be sent to the editorial office. The article must be accompanied by a review by a doctor, candidate of sciences, associate professor, or professor specializing in the relevant field of research.
Review requirements: The recommended length of the review is 1-1.5 pages of text in Word. The text font is Times New Roman (12 pt, line spacing is 1.5).
What to write in a review
Problematic. The article examines the solution to the problem posed, defines it, and suggests solutions.
Relevance. The topic of the article should be relevant and interesting to the scientific community, and have prospects for further research.
Scientific character. The author of the article must consider the scientific aspects of the topic being studied, even if it is of purely applied significance.
Novelty. The results presented by the author of the work must have scientific novelty.
Completeness. The text should begin with a statement of the problem and end with its solution, which should be reliable.
Justification. The results presented by the author must be substantiated using scientific tools. This may include mathematical inferences, experiments, or mathematical modeling. Only then will the results be considered reliable.
Structured. A scientific article should have a clear structure - sections generally accepted in scientific publications, which discuss the relevance of the topic, provide an analysis of the state of the issue, define and set the task, provide the research methodology, describe the results, discuss the practical use of the results, and draw conclusions.
Clarity of wording. The results obtained during the work must be formulated in the form of scientific provisions.
Clarity. The article should be written in language understandable to the average specialist in the chosen field. The author should use generally accepted terminology.
Compactness. The article must meet the volume requirement.
Submission of works that have been published in other publications is not permitted.
When using additional fonts when typesetting an article, such fonts must be submitted to the editors in the author's electronic folder.
The page numbers are continuous, starting from page 1, at the bottom, centered.
Only one source may be indicated under one number.