Prof. Dr. Jiri Strouhal University of Economics Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
Prof. Dr. Khoren Albert Mkhitaryan Armenian State University of Economics, Armenia
Asso. Prof. Dr. Bekim Fetaji South East European University, Faculty of Contemporary Sciences and Technologies, Republic of Macedonia
Prof. Edo Shonin Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
Prof. David Ang Auburn University Montgomery, United States
Dr. Judith A. Magnetico Professor, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute Of Technology, Phillipines
Dr. Louicius Michel Professor, School of Business, Canadian University College, Canada
Assoc. Prof. Mukesh Kumar Barua Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India
Dr. Keith Lehrer Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Canada
Dr. Asep Juarna Associate Professor, Gunadarma University, Jakarta, Indonesia
Dr. Nazlina Shaari Associate Professor, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Prof. Khalil A. El Medani Mohamed Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Science, Sharjah University, UAE
Prof. Dr. Y. Thaweesak King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
Dr. Valerie FERNANDES Dean of the Faculty Associate Professor La Rochelle Business School, France
Syarifah Amelia, S. Sos., M. Si. Lecturer, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Indonesia
Wijdan Eltijani Elsiddig Abbas Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of social and Administration Sciences, Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Abdulmohsen A. Dashti The English Department, The College Basic Education, Ardhiya, Kuwait
Dr.T.Vijaya Kumar Professor, National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, India
Prof. Bahaeddin Najafi Free Islamic University, Marvdasht Branch, Iran
Prof. MAEDA Kazuaki Full Professor CHUBU UNIVERSITY Matsumoto-cho, Aichi, JAPAN
Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:
The Humanities focus on the study of human culture, using methods that are primarily critical, analytical, or speculative, and distinguishing the field from the empirical approaches of the natural sciences.
Philosophy:
Metaphysics (Reality, Existence, Time)
Epistemology (Knowledge, Truth, Belief)
Ethics (Moral Philosophy, Applied Ethics)
Logic (Reasoning, Argument Structure)
Political Philosophy
Aesthetics (Art and Beauty)
History:
World History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
Regional/National History (e.g., European, American, Asian History)
Thematic History (e.g., Economic History, Intellectual History, Military History)
Historiography (The study of historical writing)
Literature:
Literary Theory and Criticism
Poetry, Prose (Fiction and Nonfiction), Drama
Comparative Literature
World and Regional Literature (e.g., English, French, Latin American)
Rhetoric and Composition
Art History:
Periods and Movements (e.g., Renaissance, Baroque, Modernism)
Visual Culture and Theory
Architecture
Music:
Music Theory and Composition
Music History (Classical, Jazz, Contemporary)
Ethnomusicology (Music and Culture)
Performing Arts:
Theatre Arts and Drama
Dance Studies
Film and Media Studies
Languages:
Classical Languages (e.g., Latin, Ancient Greek)
Modern Languages
Linguistics (The scientific study of language)
Sociolinguistics (Language and society)
Historical Linguistics (Language change over time)
Religious Studies:
Theology
Comparative Religions
Mythology and Folklore
Classical Studies:
Greek and Roman Civilizations
Classical Archaeology and Literature
The Social Sciences are concerned with the study of human behavior, social relationships, and human society, often employing empirical and quantitative research methods.
Sociology:
Social Theory
Social Stratification (Class, Status, Power)
Sociology of Family, Religion, or Education
Criminology and Deviance
Urban and Rural Sociology
Anthropology:
Cultural Anthropology (Ethnography)
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Archaeology
Linguistic Anthropology
Political Science:
Comparative Politics (Different governmental systems)
International Relations (Global politics, Foreign Policy)
Political Theory (Ideologies, Justice)
Public Administration and Policy
Economics:
Microeconomics (Individual and Firm Behavior)
Macroeconomics (National Economy, GDP, Inflation)
Econometrics (Statistical methods in Economics)
Development Economics
Behavioral Economics
Psychology:
Cognitive Psychology (Perception, Memory, Learning)
Social Psychology (Group behavior, Attitudes)
Developmental Psychology (Lifespan changes)
Clinical Psychology and Abnormal Behavior
Biological/Neuropsychology
Geography:
Human Geography (Population, Culture, Economy)
Physical Geography (Earth Systems)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Communication Studies:
Mass Communication and Media Effects
Interpersonal Communication
Organizational Communication
Demography:
Population Studies (Birth rates, Migration, Aging)
Area Studies:
Focused study of specific geographical regions (e.g., African Studies, East Asian Studies).
Public Health:
Social determinants of health
Health policy
Law (Social Science Aspect):
Jurisprudence (Philosophy of Law)
Legal History and Sociology of Law
Many contemporary fields blur the line between the two, drawing heavily on methods and theories from both areas.
Cultural Studies: Intersection of literature, sociology, media, and history.
Gender and Sexuality Studies: Examination of gender, sex, and sexuality across cultures and history.
Digital Humanities: Application of computational tools to humanistic data.
Environmental Studies: Drawing on economics, geography, history, and ethics to examine human interaction with the environment.
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