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The International Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (IJASS) stands as a distinguished peer-reviewed academic publication that has established itself as a vital forum for advancing knowledge across the broad spectrum of humanities, arts, and social sciences disciplines. In an era of increasing specialization and interdisciplinary collaboration, IJASS provides an essential platform for disseminating cutting-edge research, fostering theoretical discussions, and presenting critical reviews that address the complex cultural, social, and developmental challenges facing contemporary global society. The journal serves a diverse international scholarly community including academic researchers who contribute to theoretical advancement, cultural practitioners who engage with artistic and social phenomena, policymakers who require evidence-based insights for social and cultural policy development, and educators who seek to understand and address social issues through humanistic and social scientific approaches.

IJASS maintains rigorous academic standards through a comprehensive peer-review process that ensures published research contributes meaningfully to scholarly discourse while addressing significant cultural, social, and developmental questions that impact human experience across diverse global contexts. The journal welcomes original research that presents novel empirical findings, theoretical analyses that advance conceptual understanding of human behaviour and cultural phenomena, comprehensive literature reviews that synthesize existing knowledge and identify emerging trends, and critical examinations that provide innovative perspectives on established theories and practices. This diverse range of scholarly contributions reflects the journal's commitment to supporting various forms of intellectual inquiry while maintaining relevance to both academic communities and broader society.

The journal actively encourages interdisciplinary dialogue by publishing research that bridges traditional academic boundaries, recognizing that contemporary social and cultural challenges require integrated approaches that draw insights from multiple fields of study. IJASS particularly values contributions that demonstrate how arts and humanities perspectives can inform social science research, how social scientific methods can enhance cultural analysis, and how both domains can contribute to understanding complex developmental issues affecting communities, nations, and global society.

The journal's comprehensive scope of coverage encompasses the full range of arts, humanities, and social sciences disciplines, addressing:

  • Literature and Literary Studies: Contemporary and classical literature analysis, comparative literature, literary theory, creative writing studies, poetry analysis, and narrative studies across cultural traditions
  • History and Historical Studies: Social history, cultural history, political history, economic history, oral history, public history, digital history, and historical methodology
  • Philosophy: Ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, political philosophy, philosophy of science, aesthetics, applied philosophy, and cross-cultural philosophical studies
  • Cultural Studies: Popular culture analysis, media culture, digital culture, youth culture, consumer culture, and cultural identity formation
  • Anthropology: Cultural anthropology, social anthropology, linguistic anthropology, applied anthropology, ethnographic studies, and cross-cultural analysis
  • Sociology: Social theory, social movements, social institutions, urban sociology, rural sociology, sociology of religion, and social stratification
  • Political Science: Political theory, comparative politics, international relations, public administration, political behaviour, and governance studies
  • Psychology: Social psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, cultural psychology, and applied psychology research
  • Linguistics and Language Studies: Sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, discourse analysis, language policy, multilingualism, language documentation, comparative linguistics, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, translation studies, and interpreting studies
  • Modern Languages and Literature: Foreign language pedagogy, cross-cultural communication, language and identity, heritage languages, endangered language preservation, and contemporary world literatures in translation
  • Art History and Visual Studies: Art criticism, museum studies, visual culture, contemporary art analysis, and artistic movement studies
  • Music and Performance Studies: Musicology, ethnomusicology, performance theory, theater studies, dance studies, and cultural performance analysis
  • Media and Communication Studies: Digital media, journalism studies, mass communication, media ethics, and communication theory
  • Gender and Sexuality Studies: Feminist theory, masculinity studies, LGBTQ+ studies, gender policy, and intersectional analysis
  • Religious and Spiritual Studies: Comparative religion, theology, religious sociology, spiritual practices, and interfaith dialogue
  • Archaeology: Cultural heritage preservation, archaeological methodology, material culture studies, and public archaeology
  • Geography: Human geography, cultural geography, urban studies, environmental geography, and spatial analysis
  • Education and Pedagogy: Educational theory, curriculum studies, multicultural education, adult education, and educational policy analysis
  • Law and Legal Studies: Legal anthropology, law and society, legal history, comparative legal systems, and human rights studies
  • International Relations: Diplomacy, conflict resolution, peace studies, global governance, and transnational studies
  • Development Studies: Community development, sustainable development, social development, and development policy analysis
  • Public Policy and Administration: Policy analysis, social policy, cultural policy, public management, and governance studies
  • Social Work and Community Studies: Social intervention, community organizing, social welfare policy, and practice evaluation
  • Environmental Humanities: Ecocriticism, environmental history, climate change discourse, and sustainability studies
  • Digital Humanities: Digital scholarship, computational methods in humanities, digital archiving, and technology-mediated cultural analysis
  • Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies: Colonial history analysis, decolonization processes, indigenous studies, and postcolonial theory
  • Migration and Diaspora Studies: Immigration patterns, refugee studies, transnational communities, and cultural adaptation
  • Urban and Regional Studies: City planning, urban culture, regional development, and metropolitan studies
  • Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies: Mediation processes, reconciliation studies, violence prevention, and peacebuilding initiatives
  • Aging and Gerontology: Social aspects of aging, intergenerational relationships, and aging policy
  • Disability Studies: Disability rights, accessibility, social inclusion, and disability culture
  • Indigenous Studies: Indigenous rights, traditional knowledge systems, land rights, and cultural preservation
  • African Studies: African politics, culture, history, and development across the continent
  • Asian Studies: Asian societies, politics, economics, and cultural traditions
  • European Studies: European integration, European cultures, and contemporary European issues
  • Latin American Studies: Latin American politics, society, culture, and regional development

The journal recognizes that contemporary social and cultural challenges require innovative methodological approaches that combine traditional humanistic inquiry with emerging digital technologies, quantitative analysis, and participatory research methods. IJASS welcomes submissions that explore new ways of conducting research in arts and social sciences, including digital ethnography, computational text analysis, virtual reality applications in cultural studies, and collaborative research methodologies that engage communities as research partners rather than subjects.

IJASS places particular emphasis on research that addresses cultural diversity, social justice, and developmental issues affecting marginalized communities, recognizing the important role that arts and social sciences play in promoting understanding, tolerance, and social progress. The journal publishes research that examines how cultural expressions reflect and shape social reality, how arts can serve as tools for social change, and how social scientific analysis can inform efforts to address inequality, discrimination, and social conflict.

The journal's commitment to global perspectives ensures that research from diverse geographical, cultural, and linguistic contexts receives equal consideration, promoting dialogue between scholars from different regions and encouraging comparative studies that enhance understanding of how cultural, social, and developmental processes vary across different contexts. This international approach enriches the scholarly conversation while supporting efforts to address global challenges through collaborative research and knowledge sharing.

Through its sustained commitment to intellectual rigor, interdisciplinary dialogue, and social relevance, IJASS serves as an invaluable resource for advancing knowledge in arts and social sciences while supporting evidence-based approaches to addressing cultural and social challenges. The journal's contributions extend beyond academic discourse to influence cultural policy, inform social interventions, and support educational initiatives that promote critical thinking, cultural understanding, and social awareness. By fostering collaboration between researchers, practitioners, and communities, IJASS plays a crucial role in demonstrating the continued relevance and vital importance of arts and social sciences in understanding and improving human experience in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.