Call for papers/Topics

So, Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:

Interdisciplinary Themes:

  • Digital Humanities:
    • AI and the Humanities: Ethical considerations, applications in research and education.
    • Digital archives and preservation: Challenges and innovations.
    • Big data in humanities and social sciences: Methodologies and interpretations.
    • Social media and cultural shifts: Analysis of online communities and digital identities.
    • Computational linguistics and text analysis for cultural insights.
  • Environmental Humanities:
    • Climate change and cultural responses: Narratives, resilience, and activism.
    • Ecological justice and social equity: Intersections of environmental and social issues.
    • Anthropocene and the future of humanity: Philosophical and ethical perspectives.
    • Environmental history: Human-nature interactions across time.
    • Eco-literature, art, and media: Representing the environment and ecological crises.
  • Medical Humanities:
    • Narrative medicine and patient experiences.
    • Ethics in healthcare: Cultural and social determinants of health.
    • The body in culture: Representations of health, illness, and disability.
    • History of medicine and public health.
    • Mental health and society: Stigma, cultural understanding, and care.
  • Global and Transnational Studies:
    • Migration, identity, and diaspora: Cultural integration and hybridity.
    • Globalization and its impact on local cultures and traditions.
    • Postcolonial studies: Power, representation, and cultural resistance.
    • Transnationalism and the flow of ideas, cultures, and people.
    • Global citizenship and human rights: Ethical and social justice perspectives.

Specific Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Areas:

  • Sociology:
    • Social inequalities: Class, race, gender, sexuality, and disability.
    • Urban sociology and the future of cities.
    • Family and kinship in changing societies.
    • Social movements and collective behavior in the digital age.
    • The sociology of work, organizations, and the economy.
  • Anthropology:
    • Cultural diversity and globalization.
    • Ethnography of contemporary issues.
    • Archaeology and the human past.
    • Linguistic anthropology and communication across cultures.
    • Medical anthropology and cultural approaches to health.
  • Political Science:
    • Democracy and authoritarianism in the 21st century.
    • International relations and global governance.
    • Political ideologies and social change.
    • Public policy and administration in diverse contexts.
    • Political communication and the role of media.
  • History:
    • Memory studies and the politics of the past.
    • Digital history and new approaches to historical research.
    • Global history and interconnectedness across regions.
    • Social and cultural history: Everyday life and popular culture.
    • The history of science, technology, and medicine.
  • Cultural Studies:
    • Popular culture and media representations.
    • Identity politics and cultural movements.
    • Consumer culture and materialism.
    • Youth culture and subcultures.
    • Theories of culture and cultural analysis.
  • Literature and Language Studies:
    • World literature and postcolonial narratives.
    • Digital literature and new forms of storytelling.
    • Linguistics and sociolinguistics in a globalized world.
    • Translation studies and cultural exchange.
    • The role of literature in social and political change.
  • Philosophy:
    • Ethics and moral philosophy in contemporary society.
    • Political philosophy and justice.
    • Epistemology and the nature of knowledge.
    • Philosophy of mind and consciousness.
    • The history of philosophical thought and its relevance today.
  • Arts and Performance Studies:
    • Visual culture and media arts.
    • Performance, identity, and social commentary.
    • The history and theory of art and architecture.
    • Digital art and new artistic practices.
    • Museum studies and cultural heritage.
  • Religious Studies:
    • Religion and globalization.
    • Interfaith dialogue and conflict resolution.
    • The role of religion in social and political movements.
    • New religious movements and spirituality in the modern world.
    • The history and philosophy of religious traditions.

Emerging Research Areas:

  • Artificial Intelligence for Humanity: Ethical, cultural, and social transformations of AI.
  • Memory and Trauma Studies: Intergenerational trauma, collective memory, and reconciliation.
  • Pandemic Studies: Social, cultural, and historical perspectives on global health crises.
  • Posthuman Studies: Exploring the relationship between humans and technology.
  • Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality: Examining power structures and social justice.
  • Sensory Studies: Exploring the role of the senses in culture and society.
  • Emotion Studies: The social and cultural construction of emotions.