Journal for Arts and Humanities (JOAH)
Introduction:
The Journal for Arts and Humanities (JOAH) is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to fostering scholarship in a broad range of arts and humanities disciplines. It serves as a critical platform for scholars, educators, and researchers to present innovative and analytical perspectives on cultural, historical, and artistic practices. JOAH encourages submissions that explore new interpretations and theoretical insights, bridging traditional and contemporary approaches to understanding human expression and societal development.
Aims & Scope:
The journal publishes scholarly articles, research papers, and critical essays that cover a wide range of disciplines in the arts and humanities. These include:
- Literature and literary theory
- Historical and philosophical inquiry
- Religious and cultural studies
- Linguistics and language analysis
- Performing and visual arts
- Theoretical and applied approaches to the arts and humanistic inquiry
Highlights:
- Internationally peer-reviewed journal
- Supports interdisciplinary research and creative approaches
- Open access for global visibility and engagement
- Encourages innovative interpretations and diverse perspectives
- Indexed in major academic and research databases for increased exposure
Rapid Journal Features:
- Rigorous Peer Review: Ensures high-quality, original research through double-blind review.
- Wide Accessibility: Open access policy allows for broader readership and citation.
- Interdisciplinary Focus: Welcomes a wide array of topics spanning multiple humanities disciplines.
- Efficient Publishing: A streamlined process for faster publication and impact.
- Global Recognition: Indexed in leading arts and humanities academic repositories.
Departments:
- English Language and Literature: Examines literary works, criticism, and cultural studies in various languages.
- History: Focuses on historical research, historiography, and its implications for modern times.
- Philosophy: Studies ethical theories, metaphysics, logic, and epistemological debates.
- Religious Studies: Explores theology, comparative religion, and the impact of spirituality on societies.
- Modern Languages: Covers studies in contemporary and classical languages, linguistics, and translation.
- Theatre and Film Studies: Analysis of dramatic arts, cinema, media studies, and performance theory.
- Fine Arts: Research on painting, sculpture, visual culture, and emerging artistic practices.
- Linguistics: Focuses on language structure, development, and communication patterns.