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Aim and Scope
Social Science To study human society, behavior, governance, and social issues for policy insight, the journal invites rigorous empirical and theoretical research in sociology, political science, anthropology, psychology, and economics. We welcome studies on social stratification, governance reforms, migration, gender dynamics, public policy, conflict resolution, and the impact of globalization on communities. Research that employs innovative methodologies, offers comparative perspectives, and generates actionable policy recommendations for social justice, equity, and sustainable development is especially encouraged. The section aims to bridge academic inquiry with real-world solutions that strengthen democratic institutions and promote inclusive societies.
Education To advance teaching methods, curriculum, and learning outcomes across systems, we publish research on innovative pedagogies, educational technology, curriculum design, assessment practices, teacher education, and policy reforms. Submissions exploring equity in access, inclusive education, lifelong learning, digital transformation in classrooms, and the role of education in social mobility are highly valued. We seek evidence-based studies that address challenges in primary, secondary, and higher education while proposing scalable solutions to improve learning outcomes, critical thinking, and student well-being in diverse cultural and socioeconomic contexts.
Humanities To explore culture, history, philosophy, and language for human understanding, the journal encourages scholarly work in literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, religious studies, and cultural heritage. We welcome critical analyses of historical narratives, philosophical traditions, linguistic evolution, artistic expressions, and ethical questions. Interdisciplinary research linking humanities with contemporary issues such as digital culture, postcolonial identities, environmental ethics, and the preservation of intangible heritage is particularly encouraged. The section seeks to deepen insight into the human condition, values, and creative expressions across time and civilizations.
Science To explore natural phenomena through observation, experiment, and theory, we invite original research that advances fundamental understanding across the natural sciences. The journal welcomes studies presenting novel experimental findings, theoretical models, and methodological innovations that address core scientific questions. Research bridging basic science with practical applications, promoting scientific literacy, and tackling global challenges through collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches is highly regarded. We aim to disseminate high-quality scientific knowledge that inspires discovery, innovation, and informed public discourse.
Earth Sciences To study Earth’s processes, climate, and natural resources, we publish research in geology, geophysics, climatology, oceanography, and environmental geography. Key areas include plate tectonics, volcanic and seismic activity, climate variability and change, natural resource exploration, and hazard mitigation. Studies utilizing remote sensing, GIS, modeling, and field-based approaches to understand Earth systems and support sustainable resource management are encouraged. The section aims to inform policy on climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and responsible stewardship of our planet’s dynamic environment.
Life Science To understand living organisms, genetics, and ecosystems, we invite contributions in biology, biotechnology, ecology, microbiology, genetics, and evolutionary biology. Research exploring biodiversity conservation, genetic mechanisms, ecosystem dynamics, disease biology, and sustainable agriculture is particularly welcomed. We value studies that integrate molecular, organismal, and ecological perspectives to address challenges such as climate change impacts on species, emerging health threats, and food security. The section promotes knowledge that supports the protection and responsible management of life on Earth.

 

Physical Science To explore matter, energy, and physical laws of nature, the journal publishes research in physics, chemistry, astronomy, and materials science. Areas of interest include quantum phenomena, thermodynamics, chemical processes, astrophysics, and the development of advanced materials. We encourage experimental, theoretical, and computational studies that uncover fundamental principles and enable technological progress in energy, electronics, and sustainable materials. The section aims to highlight discoveries that deepen our understanding of the physical universe and drive innovation.

 

Mathematical Science To develop mathematical theories, models, and computational tools, we seek high-quality papers in pure and applied mathematics, statistics, operations research, and computational science. Research on mathematical modeling of complex systems, optimization, data analytics, cryptography, and numerical methods is welcomed. We particularly value work demonstrating mathematics as a powerful tool for solving real-world problems across sciences, engineering, and social domains, or advancing theoretical frontiers. The section underscores the central role of mathematics in scientific progress and technological innovation.

 

Engineering To apply science for designing efficient, sustainable systems, we invite submissions across civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, computer, and biomedical engineering. Focus areas include sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy, smart technologies, robotics, environmental engineering, and resilient design. We encourage papers presenting innovative designs, experimental validations, case studies, and policy implications. The section promotes engineering research that addresses global challenges such as urbanization, climate change, and technological disruption with practical, scalable, and environmentally responsible solutions.

 

Commerce To study business, finance, and trade for economic growth, we publish research in accounting, finance, marketing, international trade, supply chain management, and e-commerce. Empirical and theoretical studies on market dynamics, financial regulation, consumer behavior, trade policies, and sustainable business practices are encouraged. Research analyzing globalization, digital transformation, and ethical commerce is particularly relevant. The section aims to generate insights that support robust economic policies, responsible business conduct, and inclusive economic development.

 

Developmental Studies To promote sustainable, inclusive, and equitable development, we welcome research on development theories, poverty alleviation, gender and development, rural-urban transformation, and the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Studies examining policy interventions, community empowerment, migration, institutional roles, and human development indicators are valued. Interdisciplinary approaches combining economics, sociology, and political science to address inequalities and build resilient societies are especially encouraged. The section seeks to advance knowledge that supports just and sustainable development pathways.

 

Planning and Architecture To design functional, sustainable built environments, we publish work in urban and regional planning, architectural design, landscape architecture, and housing studies. Topics include smart and resilient cities, sustainable urbanism, heritage conservation, affordable housing, and participatory planning. Research employing innovative design methodologies, environmental impact assessment, and social equity frameworks is welcomed. The section aims to shape knowledge that creates livable, inclusive, and environmentally responsible spaces for present and future generations.

 

Law To study legal systems, justice, and rights for fair governance, we invite scholarly articles on constitutional law, international law, human rights, criminal justice, environmental law, and corporate governance. Research exploring legal reforms, access to justice, judicial independence, and the intersection of law with technology and society is encouraged. Comparative legal studies and analyses that promote the rule of law, protect fundamental rights, and strengthen accountable governance are particularly valued. The section contributes to the development of more just and responsive legal frameworks.

 

Health Sciences To improve healthcare, disease prevention, and well-being, we publish research in public health, clinical medicine, epidemiology, mental health, nutrition, and healthcare policy. Studies on disease prevention, health systems strengthening, global health equity, social determinants of health, and responses to emerging health threats are especially sought. We value evidence-based research proposing innovative interventions that enhance healthcare accessibility, quality, and outcomes. The section aims to advance knowledge that supports healthier individuals and communities worldwide.

 

Technology To advance digital innovation, AI, and data-driven solutions, we invite cutting-edge research in computer science, information technology, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, and digital transformation. Areas include ethical AI, big data analytics, Internet of Things, blockchain, and responsible technology governance. We particularly welcome studies examining societal implications, ethical challenges, and practical applications that solve complex problems. The section promotes innovation that is inclusive, secure, and beneficial for humanity in the digital age.

 

Environmental Studies To address sustainability, conservation, and climate challenges, we publish interdisciplinary research on environmental policy, ecology, climate science, biodiversity conservation, pollution control, and renewable energy transitions. Contributions analyzing environmental governance, community-based conservation, climate adaptation, and the human dimensions of environmental change are encouraged. The section seeks work that informs sustainable practices, supports conservation efforts, and proposes viable pathways to mitigate climate change while protecting ecosystems and promoting environmental justice.

 

Business and Management To enhance leadership, strategy, and organizational growth, we welcome research in strategic management, organizational behavior, human resource management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. Studies on leadership development, corporate governance, innovation management, sustainable business models, and digital disruption are particularly valued. The journal promotes research offering actionable insights for managers and policymakers while fostering ethical leadership and organizational resilience. The section supports the development of forward-thinking, responsible, and high-performing organizations.

 

Arts and Design To foster creativity and cultural expression through art, we publish research in fine arts, design theory, visual culture, performing arts, and creative industries. Explorations of artistic practices, design innovation, cultural heritage, and the role of arts in social change and well-being are encouraged. Interdisciplinary work connecting arts with technology, education, or community development, as well as critical analyses of contemporary art movements, is highly valued. The section celebrates creativity as a vital force for cultural enrichment and human flourishing.

 

Communication Studies To examine media, journalism, and information flow, we invite research on mass communication, digital media, journalism ethics, public relations, advertising, and the political economy of media. Topics include media effects, misinformation, social media dynamics, media policy, and the role of communication in democracy and development. Studies employing diverse methodologies to understand information ecosystems and propose responsible communication practices are encouraged. The section aims to advance knowledge that supports informed publics and ethical media environments.

 

Interdisciplinary Studies To integrate fields for holistic solutions to global issues, we particularly welcome submissions that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries. Research combining insights from multiple fields—such as environmental humanities, bioethics, digital sociology, sustainability science, and science-technology-society studies—is highly encouraged. We value innovative methodologies, collaborative approaches, and transformative ideas addressing complex challenges like climate change, inequality, public health crises, and technological ethics. The section promotes scholarship that offers comprehensive understanding and practical pathways toward a more just and sustainable world.