Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:


1. Languages & Linguistics

This field focuses on the structure, history, and application of human communication.

  • Linguistics (The Science of Language):

    • Phonetics & Phonology (Sounds and systems)

    • Morphology (Word formation)

    • Syntax (Sentence structure)

    • Semantics & Pragmatics (Meaning and context)

  • Applied Linguistics:

    • Second Language Acquisition (SLA)

    • Translation and Interpretation

    • Computational Linguistics (AI and NLP)

  • Sociolinguistics: Dialects, accents, and language as a social identity marker.

2. Literature

The study of written works, focusing on creative expression, historical context, and critical theory.

  • Literary Genres:

    • Poetry and Poetics

    • Prose (Novels, short stories, essays)

    • Drama and Playwriting

  • Literary Theory & Criticism:

    • Formalism and Structuralism

    • Post-colonial Literature

    • Feminist and Queer Theory

    • Comparative Literature

  • Historical Periods: Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, Romantic, Victorian, Modernist, and Post-modernist literature.

3. Humanities

The humanities explore the "human condition" through analytical, critical, or speculative methods.

  • Philosophy:

    • Ethics and Moral Philosophy

    • Logic and Epistemology

    • Metaphysics

    • Aesthetics (Philosophy of Art)

  • History:

    • Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History

    • Historiography (The study of how history is written)

    • Social, Political, and Military History

  • Religious Studies:

    • Comparative Religion

    • Theology

    • Mythology and Folklore

  • The Arts: Art History, Musicology, and Film Studies.

4. Social Sciences

These disciplines use empirical and systematic methods to study society and human behavior.

  • Sociology:

    • Social Stratification (Class, race, gender)

    • Urban and Rural Sociology

    • Criminology

  • Psychology:

    • Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology

    • Developmental Psychology

    • Social Psychology

  • Anthropology:

    • Cultural Anthropology (Ethnography)

    • Archaeology

    • Biological/Physical Anthropology

  • Political Science:

    • International Relations

    • Political Theory

    • Comparative Politics

  • Economics: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Behavioral Economics.

  • Human Geography: Demographics, Urbanization, and Human-Environment interaction.