We welcome contributions that reflect methodological rigor, theoretical depth, and interdisciplinary insight from across the broad spectrum of social sciences and humanities. Areas of interest include:
Sociology: social theory, urban studies, social change, and cultural analysis
Psychology: cognitive, developmental, clinical, social, and educational psychology
Anthropology: ethnography, cultural studies, linguistic, and archaeological research
Philosophy: ethics, logic, epistemology, and political thought
History: regional and global histories, historiography, and archival research
Political Science: governance, public policy, international relations, and comparative politics
Economics: development, behavioral economics, political economy, and economic history
Education: pedagogy, curriculum theory, education policy, and inclusive education
Law and Legal Studies: human rights, international law, comparative legal systems, and legal theory
Cultural and Media Studies: media theory, digital culture, visual studies, and film analysis
Linguistics and Literature: applied linguistics, literary theory, comparative literature, and discourse analysis
Art and Aesthetics: visual arts, performance studies, musicology, and critical theory
We particularly encourage interdisciplinary submissions that examine pressing global issues such as climate change, social inequality, migration, identity politics, digital transformation, and decolonial critique. Diverse voices, underrepresented perspectives, and innovative methodologies are especially valued. Submissions may include original research articles, theoretical essays, case studies, literature reviews, and critical book reviews.