Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:


1. Humanities

The Humanities focus on the "human condition"—how we document and express our experiences through philosophy, art, and history.

  • Philosophy

    • Ethics and Moral Philosophy

    • Logic and Epistemology

    • Metaphysics

    • Aesthetics

  • History

    • Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History

    • Historiography (The study of historical writing)

    • Cultural and Social History

    • Military and Political History

  • Literature

    • Literary Theory and Criticism

    • Comparative Literature

    • Poetry, Prose, and Drama

    • Creative Writing

  • Linguistics & Languages

    • Phonetics and Phonology

    • Syntax and Semantics

    • Sociolinguistics

    • Modern and Classical Languages (Latin, Greek, etc.)

  • The Arts

    • Art History and Theory

    • Musicology and Ethnomusicology

    • Film Studies and Media Culture

    • Architecture as Cultural Heritage

  • Religious Studies

    • Comparative Religion

    • Theology

    • Mythology and Folklore


2. Social Sciences

Social Sciences use empirical and analytical methods to study how people interact within society and how institutions function.

  • Psychology

    • Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology

    • Developmental Psychology

    • Social Psychology

    • Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

  • Sociology

    • Social Stratification and Inequality

    • Urban and Rural Sociology

    • Sociology of Gender and Sexuality

    • Demography and Population Studies

  • Anthropology

    • Cultural and Social Anthropology

    • Biological/Physical Anthropology

    • Archaeology

    • Linguistic Anthropology

  • Political Science

    • International Relations

    • Comparative Politics

    • Political Theory

    • Public Policy and Administration

  • Economics

    • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

    • Econometrics

    • Development Economics

    • Behavioral Economics

  • Geography (Human)

    • Cultural Geography

    • Geopolitics

    • Urban Planning and Development


3. Education

The field of Education examines how people learn and the best practices for teaching and administering academic environments.

  • Pedagogy & Instruction

    • Curriculum Development

    • Instructional Design

    • Early Childhood, Primary, and Secondary Education

    • Higher Education and Adult Learning

  • Educational Psychology

    • Learning Theories (Constructivism, Behaviorism, etc.)

    • Special Education and Inclusive Learning

    • Motivation and Human Development in Schools

  • Educational Leadership & Management

    • School Administration

    • Educational Policy and Law

    • Organizational Behavior in Education

  • Educational Technology (EdTech)

    • Digital Literacy

    • E-learning and Virtual Classrooms

    • Gamification of Learning

  • Sociology of Education

    • Education and Social Mobility

    • Globalization and Education Reform

    • Diversity and Equity in Schools