Focus and Scope

  1. Literature and Literary Studies: This section delves into the intricate analysis of literary texts from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds. It explores the evolution of literary forms, themes, and techniques, shedding light on their significance and relevance. Additionally, it examines global literary trends and how cultural nuances influence the creation and interpretation of literary works, providing insights into the dynamic relationship between literature and society.

  2. Cultural and Identity Studies: This field engages with the vibrant tapestry of cultures and identities that shape our world. It delves into the exploration of popular culture's impact on societal norms and values, while also investigating the intricate interplay between ethnic identity, heritage, and multiculturalism. This section examines how these aspects contribute to the formation of individual and collective identities, enriching our understanding of cultural dynamics.

  3. Sociology and Anthropology: Through a sociological lens, this area focuses on the complex web of social interactions, group dynamics, and societal structures. It aims to decipher the mechanisms underlying human behavior, social hierarchies, and power dynamics. Additionally, anthropology contributes by studying diverse cultural practices, rituals, and lifestyles, illuminating the rich tapestry of human experiences across different communities.

  4. Political Science and International Relations: This section dissects the dynamics of political systems and institutions, delving into policy analysis, governance models, and the impact of political decisions on societies. It also explores the complex web of international relations, addressing global issues, diplomacy, conflicts, and cooperation. By examining political ideologies and power struggles, it offers insights into shaping a more just and equitable world.

  5. Social Psychology and Education: Here, the focus is on human behavior within social contexts. It explores the dynamics of interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, and the role of culture in shaping attitudes and behaviors. Moreover, this section delves into social learning, educational methodologies, and how psychological insights can inform effective teaching strategies for a diverse and interconnected world.

  6. Economics and Development: This field critically analyzes global economic trends, exploring issues such as poverty, inequality, and sustainable development. It examines the impact of economic policies on societies, the role of entrepreneurship, and the dynamics of international trade. Addressing economic challenges and opportunities, it contributes to shaping policies that foster inclusive and sustainable growth.

  7. Media and Social Communication: This section scrutinizes the influence of mass media, digital platforms, and communication technologies on society. It investigates how media shapes public perception, disseminates information, and constructs narratives. Additionally, it explores the impact of social media on social interactions, activism, and the formation of communities in the digital age.

  8. Philosophy and Ethics: This field engages in deep philosophical inquiries, exploring questions of existence, morality, and human nature. It delves into ethical theories and their application to contemporary issues, fostering critical thinking and ethical reasoning. By examining fundamental questions, this section contributes to cultivating a more thoughtful and ethically conscious society.

  9. Religious Studies and Spirituality: This area focuses on the exploration of various religious traditions, beliefs, and practices. It examines the role of religion in shaping cultures, moral frameworks, and individual worldviews. Additionally, it delves into spirituality's role in personal well-being and its potential impact on social cohesion and values.

Through the publication of innovative articles, insightful reviews, and impactful research across these diverse fields, the journal seeks to advance the realms of humanities and social sciences. By promoting scholarly discourse and fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities of human society, the journal aims to contribute to the development of a more enlightened and empathetic global community.